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2 Hosted by Mrs. Schneiderhan Properties of Matter

3 100 200 400 300 400 Choice 1Choice 2Choice 3Choice 4 300 200 400 200 100 500 100

4 Row 1, Col 1 Anything that takes up space Matter

5 1,2 One of the small particles that make up matter atom

6 1,3 The amount of matter in an object mass

7 1,4 The amount of space matter takes up volume

8 2,1 Matter that can change in shape but not in volume liquid

9 2,2 Matter that can change in both shape and volume gas

10 2,3 Matter that does not change in shape or volume solid

11 2,4 Something that you can observe about an object by using your senses Physical property

12 3,1 The process in which a liquid becomes a gas evaporation

13 3,2 Which is a property of matter that you CANNOT observe just by looking at an object? 1.Size 2.Shape 3.Temperature 4.Color 3. temperature

14 3,3 What are the three states of matter that you can observe? Solid, liquid, gas

15 3,4 solid In which state of matter are particles most tightly connected to each other?

16 4,1 In which state of matter are particles loosely connected like beads on a string? liquid

17 4,2 Which one can cause matter to change state? 1.Putting it in a container 2.Adding heat 3.Watching it 4.Moving it 2. Adding heat

18 4,3 2. It stayed the same Suppose you have a box of marbles. You accidentally spill them all over the floor. What happened to the mass of marbles? 1.It got bigger 2.It stayed the same 3.It got smaller 4.It rolled

19 4,4 The atoms in this do not move very much at all. solid

20 5,1 The atoms in this are more loosely arranged which allows the particles to slide past each other. liquid

21 5,2 The atoms are not connected to each other and are not close to each other gas

22 5,3 Name some tools you could use to measure mass Balance scale or a scale

23 5,4 Name a tool for measuring the volume of a liquid Measuring cup, measuring spoon


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