Red Station Which of the following are physical change, physical property, chemical change, and chemical property. Density A liquid becomes a gas. Burn.

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Red Station Which of the following are physical change, physical property, chemical change, and chemical property. Density A liquid becomes a gas. Burn bacon in the pan. Magnetic Bake cupcakes Burning leaves Reactivity

Blue Station Define the following terms. Matter Physical Change Chemical Change Volume Physical Properties Chemical Properties

Pink Station Density of water? What is the purpose of knowing the density of water? What unit do you use to measure weight? What unit do you use to measure mass? Define gravity. Define inertia. What two things help to determine the amount of gravity?

Yellow Station What is the formula for perimeter? What is the formula for a volume of a cylinder? What is the formula for a the volume of a box? What is the formula for density? What is the meniscus? 3 characteristics of matter?

Metric Conversions Practice Brown Station Metric Conversions Practice 13.2mg=______g 6.1L=________kL 12mm=______m 2mL=______cm3 145dag=______dg .04dm=_______cm

Green Station Math Practice 3m=W, 5m=h, 2m=l FIND VOLUME What is the density of an object that has a mass of 200g and a volume of 20mL? 142°C=_______°F 32°C=________K What is the volume of the following cylinder.

Orange Station What is the formula for converting Fahrenheit to Celsius? What is the formula for converting Celsius to Kelvin? What is the formula converting Celsius to Fahrenheit? What is the difference between a mL and cm3 Define Density. Why are knowing properties so important in identifying substances?

Purple Station Which of the following are physical change, physical property, chemical change, and chemical property. Dissolving salt in water. Conducting electricity through a ductile wire. Break a slab of granite with a sledge hammer Melting point Acid/Base Dry ice going from solid to a gas