8th Grade- SMS- Mass Hangman

 
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mass  amount of matter in an object  
weight  depends on the amount of gravity pulling on an object  
volume  amount of space an object takes up  
heating matter makes it (expand, condense)  expand- the particles are spreading apart  
cooling matter makes it (expand, condense)  condense (get smaller) because the particles are getting closer together  
density  how much matter there is in some amount of space  
formula for finding density  mass divided by volume  
mass is measured in these units  grams, kilograms  
volume is measured in these units  units cubed (cm^3, mm^3, etc.) or mL  
what method do you use to find the volume of an unusally shaped object  displacement method= put ceratin amount of water in graduated cylinder, drop object in, determine new water level. The difference between the water levels is the volume of the object  
what do you do to find the mass of 50mL of water?  determine mass of empty graduated cylinder, add 50mL of water, find the mass of the cylinder with the water. Subtract the mass of the empty graduated cylinder. This leaves you with mass of water only.  
Can two items with the same volume have different masses? explain  yes- one object could be very condensed (dense) and have a greater mass- the other could be less condensed (dense) and have less mass