Density Structure of Matter Measuring Matter

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500 400 300 200 100 Density Structure of Matter Measuring Matter Motion of Particles Density WD Equipment 500 400 300 200 100

The tool used to measure mass.

The tool used to measure liquid volume.

The dent in the surface of water within a graduated cylinder.

Daily Double Length x Width x Height

The unit used to measure liquids

The state of matter when the particles are super fast and really far apart.

What has been added when particles speed up and the space between each increases.

The physical state where the particles vibrate in place and do not move past their neighbors.

What happens to the volume when you heat up something?

The physical state where particles move to take the shape of whatever container they are in. (hint: not a gas)

The shape changes but not the volume

Shape and volume do not change

The thing that particles are continually doing.

Density= _______  Volume

The mass is 10 g and the volume is 2 cm3, what is the density?

Density = Mass Volume

The rock with a density of 10 g/mL Mass (g) Volume (mL) 1 50 5 2 100 40 3 200 4 10 The rock with a density of 10 g/mL

Density = Mass  _______

If the starting measure of the water was 50 ml and the ending measure was 60ml, what is the volume?

What is it called when you move the water and it tells you the volume of an object?

The water that is displaced represents the ______ of the object.

This is used to measure volume of a solid when you use Water Displacement.

Give an example of Water Displacement.

This tool is a __________________.

This is used to measure the volume of a solid.

This tool is called as __________.

This tool is called a _______________

This tool is a _________

Why do we do Labs in Science?

The 5 levels of cell organization from most complex to simplest.

Causes the balloon to shrink