What tool do you use to measure temperature?
What is a thermometer?
Which state of matter keeps its shape?
What is a solid?
What is a mixture?
What is two or more substances combined that can be separated?
What does it mean if an object floats in water?
What is it is less dense than water?
What does it mean to conserve matter?
What is matter is not lost or created, just changed or combined?
What property of matter tells how much matter is in an object?
What is mass?
Which state of matter takes the shape of its container but has a set volume?
What is a liquid?
What is a solution?
What is a type of mixture where one substance dissolves in another?
What property helps us predict if something will sink or float?
What is relative density?
What happens to the total amount of matter when two materials are mixed?
What is it stays the same?
What kind of object is attracted to a magnet?
What is something made of iron, steel, nickel, or cobalt?
Which state of matter spreads out to fill any space?
What is a gas?
Is trail mix a mixture or a solution?
What is a mixture?
Will a metal nail sink or float in water?
What is sink?
Is matter created when you mix water and sand?
What is no, it is conserved?
What property describes whether an object can sink or float?
What is relative density?
What happens to the particles in a solid when it melts?
What is they spread out and move more freely?
What happens when salt dissolves in water?
What is it forms a solution?
Will a wooden block float in water?
What is float?
If you mix oil and water, what can you say about the total amount of matter?
What is it is still the same, just in a mixture?
What are the five physical properties?
What are temperature, mass, magnetism, relative density, and physical state?
Name one example of a material that can exist in all three states.
What is water?
How is a solution different from other mixtures?
What is the substances in a solution cannot be easily separated?
If two objects have the same size but one sinks and the other floats, what property must be different?
What is their density?
Explain why mixing soil and water shows conservation of matter.
What is because the soil and water are still there, just combined, and can be separated again?