the Matter?
Name the definition of the amount an object contains.
Mass!
Name a physical property.
Color, size, thermal conductivity, magnetic attraction, or melting point!
Name the three states of matter.
Solid, Liquid, and Gas.
I've got a fixed shape.
Solid!
Name the measure of how much space an object takes up.
Volume!
During a chemical reaction!
This is the state of matter which slide past each other.
A Liquid!
My particle move freely and change position.
What two things are true for every piece of matter?
It has mass and takes up space!
Matter is made up of...
tiny particles!
This state of matter has a high amount of particle attraction.
A Solid!
My shape conforms to any container.
Liquid!
Which of these is matter: honey, quartz, and light.
The Electrolysis of Water proved what to John Dalton.
That matter consists is a consistent ratio!
This state of matter has the lowest particle attraction.
A Gas!
I've got the lowest kinetic energy.
Solid!
How do patterns in different samples of matter help us categorize and study matter?
By identifying patterns in different types of matter, we can categorize them. This helps us to think about the relationships between different types of matter and how they interact with one another.
What is Brownian Motion?
Tiny random movements of pollen particles that show that microscopic particles cause the motion by colliding with the pollen.
The state of matter that is a solid but interacts like a liquid.
Plasma!
My volume is unfixed and changes.
Gas!