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Scientific Measurements
What's the Matter?
Atomically Speaking
Change it Up!
What's the Solution?
100
This is the measurement that tells how much space matter takes up.
What is volume
100
All of these are properties except Density Mass Volume particle
What are particles
100
This is what forms when atoms bond together.
What is a molecule
100
Ripping paper is an example of this kind of change.
What is physical
100
When two or more things are combined they form this.
What is a mixture
200
This device for weighing has a balanced beam and two pans.
What is a balance
200
This determines whether an object sinks or floats.
What is density
200
H2O is the same as this refreshing drink.
What is water
200
When salt dissolves in water it makes this.
What is a solution
300
This is the formula for volume.
What is Length X Width X Height
300
When H2O condenses it goes from a gas to this state of matter.
What is liquid
300
This part of an atom contains protons and neutrons.
What is the nucleus
300
This happens when a chemical change has occurred.
What is a new substance is formed
300
True or false, if I dissolve sugar in coffee, the sugar is not longer present.
What is false
400
This unit of measurement is one we used to measure liquids during class labs. Hint: the graduated cylinders, beakers, and syringes all used this unit.
What is milliliters
400
Solids, liquids, and gases are all examples of these.
What are states of matter
400
This particle in an atom has no electric charge.
What is a neutron.
400
A rusting bicycle is an example of this type of change.
What is chemical
400
Salt solutions can be separated using this process.
What is evaporation
500
Length X Height gives you this measurement.
What is area
500
This has mass and takes up space.
What is matter
500
This particle in an atom has a positive charge.
What is a proton
500
True or false, physical changes can never be undone.
What is false
500
True or false, a solution is a type of mixture.
What is true