Mass & Volume
Properties to identify matter
Matter
Gravity & Buoyancy
Mass, Volume & Density 2
100

How many grams are in a kilogram?

1,000 grams

100

Describe this picture using density.


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100

What are the three different states that matter can be found in?

Solid, liquid and gas

100

What is the name of the material that cargo & cruise ships are usually made of? Can you spell it?

Steel

100

What is matter?

Matter is anything that exists and occupies space.

200

What is the unit of measurement for measuring volume?

Litres and millilitres (L and ml)

200

Can you name two soluble substances?

Coffee, salt, Colacao, sugar

200

What do atoms join together to form?

Molecules

200

Can you name three materials which usually float on water?

Cork, wood, oil, paper, plastic bottle

200

What is the equation for volume?

Volume = height x length x width 

300

On Earth, what is mass the same as?

Mass is the same as weight on Earth.

300

What is elasticity?

The ability of an object or substance to return to its original shape after being stretched or moved.

300

What is the name of the tiniest particles of matter?

Atoms

300

If an object is less dense than the liquid it is in, will it sink or float?

It would float. 

300

What is the volume of a box which is 10cm long, 2cm high and 4cm wide?

80cm3

400

Can you name one piece of equipment used to measure mass?

A balance or a kitchen scale.

400

What is boiling point? What is the boiling point for water?

100 degrees celsius.

400
What type of mixture is sand?

Heterogeneous

400

Can you explain why a ship made of steel can float?

It floats because of the average density, which also takes into account the air trapped inside of the ship.

400

Correct this equation 

Density = Volume/Mass

Density = mass/volume

500

Can you name one piece of equipment used to measure volume?

Measuring jug / Graduated cylinder

500

What is melting point? What is the melting point for water?

Melting point is when an object turns from solid to liquid. The melting point for water is 0 degrees celsius.

500

How many times greater is gravity on Earth than on the Moon?

Six times greater

500

Can you explain gravity and buoyancy?

Gravity is the force which pushes an object down, buoyancy is the force which pushes an object towards the surface of a liquid.

500

You have a rock with a bottle of water with a volume of 30 ml and a mass of 60 g. 

2.0g / ml