Properties of Matter 1 Properties of Matter 2 Properties of Matter 3 Properties of Matter 4 Properties of Matter 5
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MATTER
It is anything that has mass and takes up space.
100
VOLUME
It is the amount of space an object takes up.
100
MASS
It is the amount of matter in an object.
100
DENSITY
The one you will get when you divide the mass by the volume of an object.
100
LIQUID
The ice melts when exposed to heat. Melted ice is an example of this state of matter.
200
PROPERTY
Color is an example of _____ of matter.
200
WEIGHT
It is the measure of gravity's pull between an object and a planet.
200
GRAVITY
It is the pull between objects.
200
BUOYANCY
The upward force of a liquid or a gas on an object.
200
SOLID
A book keeps its shape and volume when it is moved from one bag to another. A book is an example of this state of matter.
300
TRUE
TRUE/FALSE.
Matter is anything that has mass and volume.
300
FALSE
TRUE/FALSE.
All matters have the property of magnetism.
300
TRUE
TRUE/FALSE.
All matter is made up of very tiny particles called atoms.
300
FALSE
TRUE/FALSE.
Boats and corks float in water because of gravity.
300
FALSE
TRUE/FALSE.
Light and heat are examples of matter.
400
SIMILARITIES: They all have mass.
DIFFERENCES: The particles are different from each other. (+other acceptable answers)
How are solids, liquids, and gases the same? How are they different?
400
(Answers may vary)
Give 2 uses that you can think of for a milk carton.
400
The pebble is denser than water while the wood is less dense than the water.
Flora threw a piece of wood and a pebble into a pond. The wood floated while the pebble sank to the bottom. Explain what happened to these objects.
400
(Answers may vary)
Give 2 examples of objects that can absorb water, sink & float.
400
FALSE. Mass will not change on the Moon; however, your WEIGHT would change since Moon has less gravity than Earth.
TRUE/FALSE. Explain.
Your mass would change if you traveled to the Moon.
500
It has mass and volume. It has other properties like color, hardness & shape.
How do you know that your desk is matter?
500
ALIKE: Both are properties of matter.
DIFFERENT: Mass (amount of matter an object has). Volume (amount of space an object occupies)
How are mass and volume ALIKE? How are they DIFFERENT?
500
It can be classified as BOTH a solid and a liquid since it has properties of both states of matter.
A cornstarch and water mixture has both liquid and solid properties. How would you classify it?
500
They do not have definite mass. They do not occupy space.
Light and heat are examples of matter. Is this TRUE/FALSE? Why?
500
The balloonist should increase the heat of the air in the balloon to make it go higher.
What should a hot-air balloonist do to go higher?






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