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100

Anything that has mass and takes up space.

What is Matter? 

100

A way to solve a problem?

What is a solution?

100

Information that helps answers a question, support a claim, or solve a problem.

What is evidence?

100

The different physical forms of matter.

What are states of matter? 

100

A combination of different types fo matter that can usually be separated back into its original parts. 

What is a mixture?

200
The more matter an object contains, the greater the pull of (Blank) on it.

What would go in the blank?

Gravity

200

A plan that is used to find and develop solutions to a problem.

What is the design process?

200
Definition of particles:

What are tiny pieces of matter that are too small to be seen?

 (Close to that definition receives points)

200

The three main states of matter we learn about are....

What is gas, liquid, and solid. 

200
The result when two or more types of matter interact to form a new type of matter. 

What is a chemical change?

300

Will a rock contains the same mass on Earth as it would on the moon. (True/False)

True

300

Making a (blank) allows for similar circumstances to be tested but on a smaller scale.

What is a model?

300

Going back to the balloon demonstration, how do we know air is matter? 

What is the expansion of the balloon when blown into it. 
300
In this state of matter, particles are spread out and fill the container.

What is gas? 

300

List two examples of a chemical change.

What is the formation of gas, change of odor, change of color, change of temperature, light, precipitate. 

400

The scratch test is used to test this property. 

What is hardness? 

400
To separate and spread out particles of matter into another substance.
What is dissolve? 
400
To maintain a constant quantity.
What is conserve?
400
What is Mr. Dowd doing right now?

What is doing interviews? 

500

Out of the materials listed which would have the greatest electrical conductivity?

Copper, Plastic, Paper, a shark

What is copper?

500

When saltwater water has been evaporated, this is left behind. 

What is salt?

500

The theory of conservation of matter states, 

Matter is neither created nor destroyed; it changes form.