Observing Properties
Measuring Properties
Atoms & Molecules
States of Matter
Properties of Matter
100

What do we use to observe properties of matter?

our five sense

100
How do you measure the weight of an object?

balance or scale

100

What is the smallest unit of an element?

atom

100

What are the three main states of matter?

solids, liquids, gases

100

What is color classified as in terms or properties?

physical properties

200

What is it called when you describe a material using your senses?

observing properties of matter

200

What is the unit or measurement for volume in liquids?

liters or milliliters

200

What is a compound made of two or more elements called?

a molecule
200

How do particles behave in a solid?

they do not move easily past each other

200

How is texture defined in relation to material properties?

the surface structure that you can feel

300

If two materials are attracted to one another, they are ________.

magnetic

300

How do we measure the temperature of a substance?

thermometer

300

What is the idea that everything is made of small particles called?

atomic theory
300

What happens to particles of a substance as the temperature increases?

they move faster

300

What is the measure of how fast particles in a substance are moving?

temperature

400

What term describes how well a substance dissolves in water?

solubility

400

What is the standard unit for measuring length in the metric system?

*Hint: We use yards.

meters

400

What is the smallest particle of a compound that still has its properties?

molecule

400

In which state of matter do particles more freely and quickly?

gas

400

What is the property of matter that refers to how much space it takes up?

volume

500

What do we call materials that conduct heat easily?

conductors

500

What is mass?

how much is inside an object

500

Give an example of an element made up of only one kind of atom.

oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, etc.

500

What do we call the process of a solid changing to a liquid?

melting

500

What happens to the volume of a gas when it is placed in a container?

it fills the entire space available