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Properties and Changes of Matter
Table of Contents Measuring Matter Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter Physical and Chemical Changes
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Measuring Matter Measuring Weight
Use the weight of the first scale to estimate the weight of the fish on the other scales.
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Measuring Matter Measuring Mass
What is the mass of each object, measured in kilograms?
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Measuring Matter Calculating Volume
What is the volume of the suitcase?
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Measuring Matter Measuring Irregular Objects
One way to measure the volume of an irregular object is to submerge it in liquid in a graduated cylinder.
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Measuring Matter Density
Liquids can form layers based on density. Which colored layer of liquid represents Water: 1.g/ml, Honey: 1.36 g/ml, Dish Soap: 1.03 g/ml, Corn Syrup: 1.33 g/ml, Vegetable oil: 0.91 g/ml?
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Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter
Identify the physical property that is in use in this image of a bicycle spring. Why is it important that the material around wire be made of a substance other than a metal?
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Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter
Indiana Jane and the Investigation of Matter Indiana Jane is hunting for lost treasures of matter. Metal pot Field notes: I’ve come across some ancient iron pots. They look like they’ve changed from so many years of being exposed to the air. —IJ Yellowed, torn map Field notes: The paper of this ancient map has survived over time, including a fire, which seems to have burned its edges. —IJ
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Physical and Chemical Changes
Examples of Chemical Change
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