4th Grade Scott Foresman Chapter 1B
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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anything that has mass and takes up space | matter
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the amount of material that an object has in it | mass
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the amount of space that matter takes up | volume
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ways to describe matter, for example by its color, shape, size, mass, and shape | physical properties
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the three states of matter | solid, liquid, gas
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has a shape and volume of its own | solid
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has a certain volume, but has no shape of its own and takes the shape of its container | liquid
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has no shape or volume of its own | gas
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two or more substances that are mixed together but can be easily separated | mixture
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a mixture in which one substance spreads evenly throughout another | solution
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property of matter that measures the distance between one point or another | length
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scientists used agreed on units of measurement so that their measurements will be this | accurate
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unit for measuring length | meter
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100cm= | 1 meter
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1000mm= | 1 meter
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1 kilometer= | 1000 meters
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property of matter, formula is length x width x height | volume
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unit of measuring volume | cubic meter
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volume of a liquid is measured in this unit | liters
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used to measure liquids or irregular solids like small rocks | graduated cylinder
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we use this to measure mass | balance
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basic unit for measuring mass | gram
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how much mass is in a certain volume of matter | density
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a change in matter that changes physical properties, but does not produce a different type of matter | physical change
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the temperature at which matter changes from a solid to a liquid | melting point
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the temperature at which matter changes from a liquid to a gas | boiling point
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the temperature at which matter changes from a liquid to a solid | freezing point
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a change in matter that produces a different kind of matter | chemical change
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3 types of chemical changes | rusting, tarnishing, burning
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