1st 9 week test review Ms. Maners. Which sense is used to tell if there is sugar in a glass of tea? A Touch B Hearing C Smell D Taste.

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1st 9 week test review Ms. Maners

Which sense is used to tell if there is sugar in a glass of tea? A Touch B Hearing C Smell D Taste

Which graph shows how many fish are in the tank?

The observations recorded above BEST describe — F a sugar cube G an ice cube H a cherry snow cone J an ice cream cone

What is any observable Characteristic of matter called?

Simple Machines make ___________ easier.

This is an example of a ______.

Anything that takes up space and has mass is called

A form of matter that has its own shape and volume

A form of matter that has its own volume but does not have a shape of its own

A form of matter that has no shape or volume of its own

Solid, Liquid, or gas? School desk

Solid, Liquid, or gas? Juice

Solid, Liquid, or gas? Helium

Solid, Liquid, or gas? Ice Cube

Which is not a gas? Helium Air Water

Which is not a liquid? Syrup Ice Soda

How much space matter takes up is called ____.

The amount of matter in an object is called _____.

Two or more kinds of matter that are put together that can be separated is called _______.

Two or more kinds of matter that are put together that cannot be separated is called _______.

Name the three phases of matter.

Any change in the size, shape, or form of matter is a _________ change.

Scientific word meaning to guess.

The items you need to perform an experiment.

Solid to a liquid Evaporation Condensation Freezing Melting

Liquid to a gas Evaporation Condensation Freezing Melting

Gas to a Liquid Evaporation Condensation Freezing Melting

Liquid to a solid Evaporation Condensation Freezing Melting

Which phase of matter is this?