Physical Properties
Measurement
States of Matter
Changes in Matter
Examples
100

What is mass?

The amount of matter in an object. 

100

Temperature of freezing water on Celsius scale

0 degrees

100

This states keeps it state and volume unchanged

solid

100
Would you heat or cool a liquid to form a gas?

heat

100

Give an example of w.ater turning into solid

turning to ice

200

What is a physical property?

Anything observed with your senses. 

200

Temperature of boiling water on Celsius scale

100 degrees

200

This state keeps its volume but takes the shape of its container

liquid

200

Would you heat or cool a liquid to form a solid?

cool

200

Give an example of water turning in a gas.

steam

300

What is volume? 

The amount of space an object takes up. 

300

What unit of measurement do scientists use to measure volume?


milliliters

300

This state of matter does not hold shape nor volume

gas

300

The name for gas that is formed by water is....

water vapor

300

Name something I might measure in grams

something smaller than a book most likely 

400

What is matter?

Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. 

400

What unit of measure do scientists use to measure the mass of smaller items?

grams

400

T or F: Solids and liquids keep their volume

T

400
The process of a liquid changing to a gas 

evaporation

400

Name something I might measure in kilograms

something like a book or larger

500

What is an atom?

A tiny particle that makes up matter. 

500

What unit of measurement would scientists use to measure mass of a larger object like a cow?

kilograms

500

T or F Solids and gases take the shape of their containers.

F

500

The process of a gas changing to a liquid...

condensation

500

Name a form of solid water besides ice.

frost or snow