Matter Unit Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Volume | Amount of space an object takes up |
Matter | Has mass and takes up space |
Meniscus | Curved line of a liquid |
Regular-Shaped Object | Objects sides can be measured |
Irregular-Shaped Object | Objects sides cannot be measured |
Triple-beam Balance | Measures Mass |
Spring scale | Measure Weight |
Inertia | tendency of an object in motion to stay in motion |
Graduated Cylinder | Measures volume of a liquid |
Mass | Amount of matter in an object |
Newton | Units for Weight |
Grams | Units for Mass |
Density | The mass per unit of volume of a substance |
Solubility | ability of a substance to dissolve |
Ductility | Ability to be pulled into a wire |
Thermal Conductivity | rate at which a substance transfers heat |
Magnetism | Property of a material to attract iron |
Malleability | ability of substance to be pounded into sheets |
Physical Change | A change of matter from one form to another |
Weight | Measure of gravitational force on an object |
What units are used for liquid volume? | Liters or Milliliter |
Specific Heat | Amount of energy needed to change the temperature of something |
Low specific Heat | Little Energy to heat up. Heats up fast. Ex: Metal |
Hight Specific Heat | More Energy to heat up. Heats up slow. Ex: wood |
Chemical Property | Ability to change into a new substance with different properties |
An iron nail reacts with _________ to rust. | Oxygen in the air |
Why are chemical changes hard to reverse? | Because they change the identity of the matter. |
Flammability | Ability of a substance to burn |
In a density coloumn, the most dense layer would be found where? | The bottom |
Reactivity | two substances combine to make one substance |
Electrolysis | Breakdown of Water |
Percipitate | Cloudy substance formed when mixing two substances |
Strength | how much Stick-togetherness a material has |
Hardness | ability of a substance to be scratched |
Electrical Conductivity | How freely charges (electricity) move through a substance |
Boiling Point | Temperature at which a liquid goes to a gas |
Melting Point | Temperature at which a solid goes to a liquid |
What are the units used for Density? | g/cm3 |
What are the units used for mass? | grams (g) |
What are the units used for volume? | cm3 (cubic centimeters) |
What is the density formula? | D= m/v |
What is the formula used for mass? | M = VxD |
What is the formula used for volume? | V= m/D |
What are the five signs that a chemical change has occured? | 1. Change in color 2. Change in odor 3. Release of energy as sound, heat, and light 4. Release of bubbles 5. Clouding of mixture |
Flexibility | ability to bend without breaking |
Has a definite shape | Solid |
Has no definite shape or size and fills its entire container? | Gas |
Formula used to find the volume of a regular-shaped object | Length x Width x Height |
How do you find the volume of an irregluar-shaped object | Using a Graduated cylinder to measure water displacement. 1. Fill up and measure 2. object in and measure 3. subtract the two volumes |
Chemical or Physical Change Iron Rusting | Chemical Change |
Chemical or Physical Change Melting ice cream | Physical Change |
Chemical or Physical Change Pouring Juice | Physical Change |
Chemical or Physical Change Burning paper | Chemical Change |
Chemical or Physical Change Vinegar reacting with baking soda | Chemical Change |
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