Matter Basics
Mixtures and Solutions
BONUS
Particles and Models
Properties and Observations
100

What is matter?

Anything that has mass and takes up space. 

100

What is a mixture?

Two or more substances combined that can be easily separated. 

100

What tool do scientists use to look closely at tiny, microscopic objects?

A microscope. 

100

What is a model in science?

Something scientists use to better explain something we can't directly see. 

100

What is a property of matter?

A characteristic like color, size, shape, or texture. 

200

What are the three main states of matter?

Solid, liquid, and gas.

200

What is a solution?

A mixture where one substance dissolves evenly in another. 


200

What do we call water when it's frozen?

Ice. 

200

What are all substances made of?

Tiny particles called atoms or molecules.

200

Give one property that helps identify a liquid?

It take the shape of it's container and can be poured. 

300

What happens to particles when matter is heated?

They move faster and spread apart. 

300

Name one example of a mixture that is not a solution. 

Salad, Trail Mix, Sand and Water, Oil and Water - other potential answers accepted. 

300

What's it called when liquids convert into gas?

Evaporation.

300

Why can't we see the particles that make up matter?

They're too small. 
300

Why do scientists test properties?

To identify substances or compare how they behave.

400

What happens to particles when matter cools?

They move slower and get closer together. 

400

What do we call the part of a solution that gets dissolved?

The Solute

400

What type of gas do humans breathe out that plants use?

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) - 1 carbon atom, 2 oxygen atoms. 

400

In a particle model, how would you show a mixture?

With different types of particles mixed together but not chemically combined or connected. 

400

What property helps you know whether something will sink or float?

Density - how much mass is packed into a certain amount of space. 
500

Why do you think ice floats on water using what you know about matter? (Critical Thinking Question)

When water freezes, its particles spread out a little, making ice less dense than liquid water - so it floats. 

500

Describe what happens to salt when it dissolves in water? 

Water mixes with the salt and breaks it into tiny pieces that spread out evenly and are too small to see. 

500

What's something you can't live without that's made of matter?

Potential answer(s): Air, Water, Food, Brain, Heart, Body, etc. 

500
How could a model help explain why sugar disappears when mixed into tea?

It can show sugar particles spreading evenly among water particles

500

How could you tell if two clear liquids are actually different substances?

Boil it, Freeze it, or test their density. If they differ, it's different substances.