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Matter Review
This study stack will help students review for their upcoming Matter test
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The three states of matter | solid, liquid, and gas |
| definite shape, size does not change | solid |
| particles are packed closely together and do not move very much | solid |
| how much matter is in an object | mass |
| mass can be measured with a ... | simple balance, a scale, or a spring scale |
| definite volume, takes the shape of its container | liquid |
| particles are able to slide past one another | liquid |
| You can measure length with a ... | ruler |
| does not have a definite shape or volume | gas |
| state of matter that does take the shape of the container | liquid and gas |
| particles have a lot of energy and move about freely | gas |
| the amount of space that an object takes up | volume |
| volume can be measured with a ... | graduated cylinder or graduated beaker |
| temperature can be measured with a ... | thermometer |
| process where a liquid becomes a gas | evaporation |
| a puddle tries up, the process that occurred was ... | evaporation |
| color, shape, texture, smell, and taste are ... | observable properties |
| when I use my senses that is an ... | observable property |
| the state of matter will change when ... | heat is added |
| This property is used when you take the temperature of something | measurable property |
| Anything that takes up space and has mass | matter |
| large mass feels ... | heavy |
| small mass feels ... | light |
| process where water droplets form on the outside of a glass cup | condensation |
| process where heat energy is added to change a solid into a liquid | melting |
| the boiling point of water is ... | 212 degrees F or 100 degrees C |
| the freezing point of water is ... | 32 degrees F or 0 degrees C |