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Hosted by Mrs. Stoerr

Matter Measuring Matter Mixing Substances Changing Matter

Row 1, Col 1 In this state, particles expand to fill whatever space is available. What is a gas?

1,2 Scientists use this tool to measure mass. What is a pan balance?

1,3 Pennies, dimes, and nickels in your piggy bank is an example of this. What is a mixture?

1,4 This type of change does not change the particles that make up matter. What is a physical change?

2,1 The particles are tightly packed and move very slowly. What is a solid?

2,2 These metric units are used to measure volume. What are milliliters (mL)?

2,3 The measure of the amount of a substance that will dissolve in another substance. What is solubility?

2,4 A candle burning is an example of this type of change. What is a phase change (from solid to liquid)?

3,1 Anything that has mass and takes up space. What is matter?

3,2 This determines whether an object will float or sink. What is density?

3,3 The substance, usually liquid, that dissolves another substance. What is a solvent?

3,4 In this type of change, particles of one substance are changed to form particles of a new substance with different properties. What is a chemical change?

4,1 Particles are not as close, so these must take the shape of their containers. What are liquids?

4,2 This is used to measure the volume of a liquid. What is a graduated cylinder?

4,3 In a solution, this is the substance, usually a solid, that is dissolved. What is the solute?

4,4 Sawing wood is an example of this kind of change. What is a physical change?

5,1 This causes matter to change states. What is adding or taking away heat?

5,2 How the mass of an object is changed. What is adding or taking away matter?

5,3 One way you can increase the solubility of a substance. What is crush the solute? OR What is heat the solvent?

5,4 Burning wood is an example of this kind of change. What is a chemical change?