Changing States
Data
Temperature
Data
100

What would a scientist need to do in order to see if a solid is changing into a liquid?


Make careful observations

100
My friend and I conducted the same experiment, but got different results. What should we do?

Conduct the experiment again!

100

If the temperature is cold, how will that show on a thermometer?

It will be low on the thermometer. 

100
Ms. Booth drops a rock into a graduated cylinder. Before she drops the rock in the cylinder, the water level is 20 mL. After she drops the rock, the water level is 35 mL. What is the volume of the rock?

15 mL

200

How can I change a liquid to a gas?

Heat it/Cook it

200

Inside the classroom it is 75 degrees. Outside, it is 86 degrees. How much warmer is it outside than inside?

11 degrees warmer.

86-75 = 11

200

If the temperature is hot, how will that show on a thermometer?

It will be high on the thermometer. 

200
Give an example of "texture" of an object. 

A rock is rough.

300

How can I change a liquid to a solid?

Freeze it

300

If an object weighs more than another object, it will make the water level rise more than the lighter object.

true or false

true!

300

What are the two units we use to measure temperature?

Celsius and Fahrenheit 

300

What property of matter does a ball, a globe, and the sun have in common?

Their shape

400

What us condensation? (Use your books to help you!)

water that collects as drops when warm air comes in contact with it

400

Using a scale, if something is heavier, which side will be on? 

Down

500

When it rains, what process makes the water "disappear"?

Evaporation!

500

Using a scale, if something is lighter, what side will it be on?

Up!