Properties | Unseen Matter | States of Matter | Universal Measurments/Property | Miscellaneous (fun) |
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What is Solid, Liquid, Gas
What is the states of matter?
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What is what all matter is made of.
What is an element?
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What is the atoms are stuck together and vibrate.
Explain how the atoms of a solid looks.
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What is conductivity.
If you are testing an experiment to test how electricity moves through wires what property are you investigating?
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What is steel
Which one is magnetic steel or brass?
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Answers vary- One example the water measures 50 ML.
What is a specific example of measurement when looking at water in a tube measured with ML?
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What is made up of two or more elements.
What is a compound?
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What is the atoms can bump into each other and move about freely.
Explain the atoms of a gas.
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What is temperature.
What are you measuring if you use degrees Celsius?
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What is False
Does plastic conduct electricity? TRUE OR FALSE
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What is C. Mass
What is the property you can not observe using your senses. A. hardness B. color C. mass D. texture
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What is the idea that everything is made of small particles.
What is atomic theory?
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What is warm. Atoms move faster when heated.
If atoms are moving faster would you assume it is warm or cold?
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What is volume
What are you using to measure milliliters?
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H20 (two hydrogen and one oxygen)
What is the atoms for water?
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What is he would draw the elements that make up the item.
If Gary draws a model to show that particles of matter are too small to be seen, what might he draw?
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What is True
Does changing the kinds of atoms in a molecule result in a different kind of molecule? TRUE OR FALSE
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What is how well a material dissolves into another material. For example salt dissolving into water. You can taste it but you can see it.
What is solubility?
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What is length.
What are you measuring if you are using meters?
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What is no, you need special instruments to see atoms arranged in a particular substance.
Can you see atoms in a regular microscope?
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What is color, temperature, mass, density, transparency, measurement, texture, hardness....
What are three ways to observe properties?
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FALSE
If you put two poisonous atoms together the result will always be poison. TRUE OR FALSE
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The mass of the object, and the state of the object (solid to a liquid)
What properties can change even if two items are the same matter?
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What is weight.
What are you measuring if you are using grams?
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One weighs more, one is harder than the other (you can put a nail through wood), and one could possibly be magnetic.
Describe differences you might observe between a block of wood and a block of steel?
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