Matter
Measuring Matter
Physical Properties of Matter
Conductor/Insulator
100

What property describes how much space an object takes up?

What is Volume?

100

What tool would you use to measure the temperature of a substance?

What is a thermometer?

100

What is a wooden spoon made of?

What is wood?

100

Is rubber a good or bad conductor?

What is rubber is not a conductor?

200

Which state of matter has no definite shape or volume?

What is a gas?

200

What do you measure mass in and on?

What is a triple beam balance and grams?

200

What do steel and iron have in common?

What are both metals?

200

Name a good insulator.

What is rubber, plastic, or wood?

300

Which state of matter has a definite shape and volume?

What is a solid?

300

Two objects with the same mass always have the same density.

What is false?

300

What are a plastic straw, yarn string, and a glass marble?

What is electrical insulator? 

300

What is a material called that does not let electricity flow through it easily?

What is an insulator?

400

What is true about gases? Gases have mass but do not take up any space.

False. What is gases have mass and take up space? 

400

If two objects have the same volume, how do you tell which is denser?

What is compare their mass?

400

What are plastic straw, yarn string, and a glass marble?

What is a solid electrical conductor?

400

Why am I able to stir hot water with a wooden spoon and not burn my hand?

Why is wood a good insulator?

500

What is the substance that does the dissolving in a solution?

What is the solvent?

500

What type of matter is measured?

What is mass, volume, and density?

500

What does it look like when something is more dense than the liquid it is in.

What is an object sinking?

500

Why is the plastic important for a hot tool, such as a curling iron?

What is insulation of thermal energy?