Term | Definition |
matter | anything that has mass and takes up space |
volume | the amount of space something takes up |
temperature | the measure of the average energy of motion of particles of matter, which we feel as how hot or cold something is |
solid | the state of matter in which a substance has a definite volume and a definite shape |
liquid | the state of matter in which a substance has a definite volume but no definite shape |
gas | the state of matter in which a substance does not have a definite shape or definite volume |
relative density | it determines whether one substance will sink or float in another substance |
solubility | the ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance |
mixture | a combination of two or more different substances in which the substances keep their identities |
solution | a mixture that has the same combination throughout because all its parts are mixed evenly |
balance | a tool used to measure the amount of matter in an object, which is the object’s mass |
control | the experimental setup to which you will compare all other setups |
evidence | information collected during a scientific investigation |
experiment | an investigation in which all the conditions are controlled to test a hypothesis |
investigation | a procedure carried out to carefully observe, study, or test something in order to learn more about it |
microscopic | too small to be seen without using a microscope |
opinion | a personal belief or judgment based on what a person thinks or feels, but not necessarily based on evidence |
Science | the study of the natural world through observation and investigation |
scientific method | the different ways that scientists perform investigations and collect reliable data |
spring scale | a tool used to measure force |
variable | any condition that can be changed in an experiment |
accurate | in measurements, very close to the actual size or value |