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Properties of Matter
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Changes in Matter
Investigate
100
When you measure an objects _______ you measure how long or short it is or how big or small it is.
Size
100
What are the 3 states of matter?
Solids, liquids and gases
100
When you put water in the freezer, it will _______ into an ice cube.
Freeze
100
Give an example of a solid turning into a liquid.
Multiple responses accepted.
100
Name 2 ways that we tried to melt an ice cube.
Sun and salt
200
When you measure an object's _______ you are measuring how light or heavy it is.
Weight
200
True or False: All 3 states of matter can change into other states of matter.
True
200
When you leave an ice cube out in the sun it will ______ into water.
Melt
200
Give an example of a liquid turning into a solid.
Multiple answers accepted.
200
Name 1 liquid that we learned does freeze (other than water) and one liquid that we learned doesn't.
Vinegar does. Vegetable oil does but melts quickly. Hand sanitizer does not.
300
The way an object feels is it's _______.
Texture
300
All solids have their own...
Shape
300
What can you observe and measure about matter?
Properties
300
What causes things to freeze?
Cold temperature
300
Describe 2 properties that changed about the grow crystal.
Size, texture
400
When you determine if something will stay on the top of the water or go to the bottom, you are measuring if it will _______.
Sink/Float
400
Liquids take the shape of their _______.
Container
400
When we did our grow crystal investigation, the water did not disappear, the grow crystals _______ the water and got bigger.
Absorbed
400
What causes objects to melt?
Heat, hot temperature
400
Name 2 properties that changed about the gummy bears overnight.
Texture, size, length, color (some)
500
This property of matter describes how much space matter takes up.
Volume
500
Gases do not have their own shape they ______ to fill a space.
Spread
500
When you mix a solid into liquid and it disappears, that solid has _______ into the liquid.
Dissolve
500
Give an example of how a gas can be created from either a liquid or a solid.
Multiple answers accepted.
500
Explain what happened when vinegar and baking soda were mixed together?
A gas was created and it spread to fill the bag. The bag filled up with a gas.