1 Anything that has mass and volume is matter 2 Which of the following is not matter? circle Electricitycarcloudlightningthe sunsunshine.

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1 Anything that has mass and volume is matter

2 Which of the following is not matter? circle Electricitycarcloudlightningthe sunsunshine

3 Formula for density D = M/V

4 Density depends on Mass & volume

5 Reactivity & flammability are Chemical properties

6 The greater the mass, the greater the Inertia Resistance to motion

7 Volume Is the amount of space an object occupies

8 Mass Is the amount of matter in an object

9 Grams (g), milligrams (mg) and kilograms (kg) are the SI units for mass

10 Liters (L) and milliliters (mL) are the SI units for volume

11 The SI unit for weight is Newtons

12 Kilometers (km), meters (m), centimeters (cm), and millimeters (mm) are the SI units for length

13 To read the volume on a graduated cylinder, you read the scale at the bottom of the meniscus

14 The closer an object is to the center the earth, the greater it’s gravity

15 An objects weight is determined by the force of gravity

16 Examples of properties Malleability density ductility mass volume color odor

17 Melting breaking freezing Are all changes

18 Formula to calculate the volume of a box Length X width x height

19 2 objects that are the same size have the same volume

20 1 kg = N

21 Dissolving sugar in water is an example of solubility

22 How do you measure the volume of an irregularly shaped object? displacement

23 Hammering metal into thin sheets is malleability

24 Drawing metals into thin wires is ductility

25 The amount of milk in a glass would be measured in Milliliters (mL)

26 During_________ changes an object keeps its identity.

27 To measure the volume of a gas measure the container

28 Mass per unit volume is density

29 Formula for mass given density and volume M = D x V

30 Formula for volume given density and mass V = M/D

31 Physical property DefinitionHow it is measured (units)

32 Malleabilityductilitydensity flammabilitymelting Freezingreactivitysolubility