Define Matter
Properties of Matter
Measurable Properties
Observable properties
changing the state of matter
100

These are the three states of matter found on Earth.

What are solids, liquids, and gases

100

Brass, bronze and steel are classified as what type of matter

What is alloys?

100

This measurable property describes the amount of matter in a substance. 

What is mass?

100

This observable property is the smell that matter gives off

What is odor

100

difference between an element and a compound is that an element

Element = one kind of atom 

compound = two or more elements combined

200

Substances in this state of matter have both a definite shape AND a definite volume.

What is solid

200

These properties of matter include color, odor, malleability, the ability of matter to conduct heat

What are physical properties?

200

A characteristic of a pure substance that describes its ability to change into different substances

What is chemical property?

200

Properties that do depend on the amount of matter present.

What are extensive properties?

200

This change in state of matter occurs when liquid water boils and transforms into water vapor, or steam.

What is evaporation

300

Substances in this state of matter have a definite volume but no definite shape.

What is liquid

300

What kind of matter is this?

Element

300

This measurable property describes the amount of space matter takes up. 

what is volume 

300

Volume - A measurement of the amount of space a substance occupies. 


Intensive or extensive?

What are extensive?

300

Circumference of a soccer ball 


intensive or extensive?

What is extensive? 

400

Substances in this state of matter have no definite shape or volume, and expand to fill their container.

What is gas

400

two or more atoms chemically combined in a specific ratio is a ___________. 

compound

400

A state of matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape.

What is a liquid?

400

Melting point of ice 


Extensive or intensive?

What is intensive

400

A student adds baking soda and vinegar together and watches gas and bubbles form in the test tube


Physical (P) or Chemical (C)?

What is chemical?

500

This type of matter is compressible 

what are gases

500

Substances change phases by adding or removing thermal energy

What are phase changes?

500

Properties that do not depend on the amount of matter present.

what are intensive properties?

500

Type of matter

What is a mixture?

500

 Separating an insoluble substance from a liquid by passing the mixture through porous paper

What is chromatography?