| 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. | 
					  VOLUME					 
					 It is the amount of space an object takes up. | 
					  MASS					 
					 It is the amount of matter in an object. | 
					  DENSITY					 
					 The one you will get when you divide the mass by the volume of an object. | 
					  LIQUID					 
					 The ice melts when exposed to heat. Melted ice is an example of this state of matter. | 
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					  PROPERTY					 
					 Color is an example of _____ of matter. | 
					  WEIGHT					 
					 It is the measure of gravity's pull between an object and a planet. | 
					  GRAVITY					 
					 It is the pull between objects. | 
					  BUOYANCY					 
					 The upward force of a liquid or a gas on an object. | 
					  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. | 
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					  TRUE					 
					 TRUE/FALSE.  Matter is anything that has mass and volume. | 
					  FALSE					 
					 TRUE/FALSE. All matters have the property of magnetism. | 
					  TRUE					 
					 TRUE/FALSE.  All matter is made up of very tiny particles called atoms. | 
					  FALSE					 
					 TRUE/FALSE.  Boats and corks float in water because of gravity. | 
					  FALSE					 
					 TRUE/FALSE.  Light and heat are examples of matter. | 
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					  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? | 
					  (Answers may vary)					 
					 Give 2 uses that you can think of for a milk carton. | 
					  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. | 
					  (Answers may vary)					 
					 Give 2 examples of objects that can absorb water, sink & float. | 
					  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. | 
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					  It has mass and volume. It has other properties like color, hardness & shape.					 
					 How do you know that your desk is matter? | 
					  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? | 
					  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? | 
					  They do not have definite mass. They do not occupy space.					 
					 Light and heat are examples of matter. Is this TRUE/FALSE? Why? | 
					  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? |