What can a beaker measure?
A. Solid
B.Gas
C. Liquid
C. liquid
200
Which of the following are gases?
A. Potato
B. Melted Butter
C. Steam from a baked potato
D. Bacon
C. Steam from a baked potato
200
Which of the following are liquids?
A.Brick
B.Milk
C.Water
D.Helium
Water
Milk
200
Which of the following is a solid?
A. Lake
B. Mountain
C. Pond
D. Tornado
Mountain
200
Mass is measured by _____________.
A. Pounds
B. Grams
C. Milliliters
D. Liters
B. Grams
300
How are the particles in a gas?
A. Spread apart
B. Close Together
C. Standing still
A. Spread apart
300
True or false:
the particles in a liquid never move.
False
300
Solids have particles that are:
A. Spread apart
B. Close together
C. Big
A. Close together
300
Mass can be measured with a ______________.
A. Beaker
B.Meter stick
C. Balance or Scale
D. Thermometer
C. Balance or scale
400
True or false:
air particles do not move.
False
400
True or false:
If you place a liquid in a container, it will assume the shape of container.
True
400
If you heat a solid cube of ice, it will become a ____________.
Liquid
400
You run a mile. How would you measure your time in an experiment?
Seconds
500
When a gas is cooled down, what does it become?
A liquid
500
If you heat a liquid, what state of matter will it become?
A gas
500
True or false: Everything in the human body is a solid.
False, 50-75% of the human body is water (which is a liquid).
500
You want to measure how hot it needs to be in order to melt an ice cube, which unit of measurement would you use?
A. Fahrenheit
B. Celsius
C. Centimeters
D. Pizza roll