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SC Ch 6 L1
Matter L1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Matter is anything that ... | has mass and takes up space. |
| A property is a ... | characteristic of an object. |
| Several properties of matter include: | solid, liquid, gas, color, size, shape, texture, mass, density, magnetic, odor, taste. |
| Scientists must be careful when testing the properties of ... | odor and taste. |
| A Venn diagram may be used to ... | compare and contrast the properties of two objects. |
| Mass is the amount of ... | matter that makes up an object. |
| The mass of an object does not depend on ... | the object’s shape. |
| Weight is a measure of the ... | force or pull of gravity between and object and Earth. |
| An astronaut’s mass on Earth and on the moon is the ... | same. |
| The astronaut’s weight on Earth and on the moon is different because of ... | different amounts of gravity. |
| A balance can be used to measure ... | mass |
| a scale can be used to measure ... | weight. |
| Solids, liquids, and gases take up ... | space. |
| The measurement of this space that solids, liquids, and gases take up is the matter’s ... | volume |
| Different objects may have a different mass, but the same... | volume |
| A ping pong ball and golf ball both have the same volume but do not have the same ... | mass |
| The golf ball is more __________ than the same size ping pong ball. | dense |
| A ping pong ball is less dense than water since it has_________ inside | air |
| but a golf ball is more dense than water since it is completely _____________through and through | solid |
| Magnetism is a force that acts on moving electric ... | charges and magnetic materials. |
| property is a ... | characteristic of an object |
| gravity is a ... | force that attracts objects to the center of Earth |
| matter is ... | anything that takes up space and has mass |
| mass is... | the amount of matter in an object |
| volume is... | the amount of space that matter takes up |
| density is ... | the property that compares an object’s mass to its volume |
| repel means... | to push away another object |