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Matter Matters

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Matter Matters

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  1. Matter Matters

  2. Metric Ton O' Fun

  3. Mix N' Match

  4. Not so Drab Vocab

  5. Reaction Action

  6. Unit-y

  7. Reaction Action Matter Matters Metric Ton O' Fun Mix N' Match Not so Drab Vocab Unit-y $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  8. These are the names of the three main states of matter found on Earth. Click Below to Reveal Answer Liquid, Solid, Gas CORRECT INCORRECT

  9. I have volume fo’ sho, but I don’t really have a definite shape. Click Below to Reveal Answer Liquid CORRECT INCORRECT

  10. Particles in this matter move around, back and forth, but do not change places with each other. Click Below to Reveal Answer A Solid CORRECT INCORRECT

  11. These are too small to see, but makes up matter. Click Below to Reveal Answer Particles, molecules, atoms CORRECT INCORRECT

  12. Scientists think that 99% of known matter in the universe is made up of this fourth state of matter. Click Below to Reveal Answer Plasma CORRECT INCORRECT

  13. You would use a pan balance to compare this. Click Below to Reveal Answer Mass CORRECT INCORRECT

  14. This is the amount of space taken up by matter. Click Below to Reveal Answer Volume CORRECT INCORRECT

  15. I am formulated to find volume of squared objects. Click Below to Reveal Answer llx w x h CORRECT INCORRECT

  16. This many centimeters go into 1 meter. Click Below to Reveal Answer 100cm CORRECT INCORRECT

  17. Earning a degree in liquids, this instrument is used for measuring volume. Click Below to Reveal Answer Graduated Cylinder CORRECT INCORRECT

  18. This is one property of a mixture. Click Below to Reveal Answer Can be separated, not chemically combined, has two or more substances, etc. CORRECT INCORRECT

  19. Vrai ou faux (true or false): properties of the solute or solvent change when combined. Click Below to Reveal Answer False CORRECT INCORRECT

  20. This type of mixture is always a liquid with something dissolved in it. Click Below to Reveal Answer Solution CORRECT INCORRECT

  21. This solution covers 71% of the planet. Click Below to Reveal Answer Salt Water/ The Ocean CORRECT INCORRECT

  22. To separate a solution by adding heat energy, it is important to know this physical property of the liquid. Click Below to Reveal Answer • Boiling Point CORRECT INCORRECT

  23. The amount of mass in a certain volume of matter. Click Below to Reveal Answer Density CORRECT INCORRECT

  24. Water evaporating at 100C is an example of this type of change Click Below to Reveal Answer Physical (also phase or state change) CORRECT INCORRECT

  25. The particles are all identical in this type of pure, basic substance. Click Below to Reveal Answer Element CORRECT INCORRECT

  26. This is the substance that another substance dissolves into Click Below to Reveal Answer Solvent CORRECT INCORRECT

  27. This physical property is the ability of one substance to dissolve in the other Click Below to Reveal Answer Solubility CORRECT INCORRECT

  28. Physical or chemical change: Sugar dissolves in water. Click Below to Reveal Answer Physical CORRECT INCORRECT

  29. Physical or chemical change: condensation appears on a pipe. Click Below to Reveal Answer Physical CORRECT INCORRECT

  30. Physical or chemical: iron rusts in a damp environment Click Below to Reveal Answer Chemical CORRECT INCORRECT

  31. Physical or chemical: Solid carbon dioxide, or dry ice, sublimes from a solid straight to a gas. Click Below to Reveal Answer Physical CORRECT INCORRECT

  32. Physical or chemical: Yeast and sugar cause a cake to rise while baking in the oven. Click Below to Reveal Answer Chemical CORRECT INCORRECT

  33. You would use this unit of length to measure the length of a school bus Click Below to Reveal Answer Meters (m) CORRECT INCORRECT

  34. You would use this unit to measure the volume of a glass of water Click Below to Reveal Answer Milliliters (mL) CORRECT INCORRECT

  35. This unit measures the volume of solid objects Click Below to Reveal Answer Cubic Centimeters (cc) CORRECT INCORRECT

  36. You would probably use this unit to measure the mass of your desk Click Below to Reveal Answer Kilograms (kg) CORRECT INCORRECT

  37. This is the density of an object that is 42 grams and has a volume of 7cc. Click Below to Reveal Answer 6 g/cc CORRECT INCORRECT

  38. Final Jeopardy Density

  39. Johnny has a cubic object with a mass of 60g and the dimensions of being 5 cm long, 2 cm wide, and 3cm tall. What is the density of this small lil’ box?

  40. 2g/cc

  41. Bon Chance, study hard!

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