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What do you call anything that takes up

space?

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matter

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Which has a greater density?

A two cm. cube of foam or a two cm. cube of

steel?

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The cube of steel.

Bonus (100pts): The mass of the steel cube

is 50 grams. The volume is 2 mL. What

is it’s density?

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What is the formula for density?

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Mass ÷ Volume = Density

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Name 4 physical properties you could use to identify this

object.

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Color, texture, taste, mass, volume, weight,

and shape are just some of them.

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Name 3 things that have a greater mass

than Mr. Heinz.

Then name 3 things that have a mass less

than Mr. Heinz.

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Examples:

Greater: an elephant, a train, our school

Less: a paper clip, any of his students, a thumbs-up slip

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What are the 3 states of matter?

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Solid, liquid & gas

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a. I have a definite shape and a definite size

b. I have no definite shape or size.

c. I have no definite shape, but I do have a definite size.

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Liquid

Gas

Solid

Match the state of matter to its description

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I have a definite shape and a definite size

I have no definite shape or size.

I have no definite shape, but I do have a definite size.

Liquid

Gas

Solid

Draw a line from the state of matter to its description

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Label the state of matter underneath

each picture of their particles of matter

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Liquid Solid Gas

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What affects the boiling point of water?

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altitude

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My particles are arranged neatly in a tight pattern. What state of matter am I?

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Solid

Bonus (100pts): Describe how my particles move.

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Salt water is an example of a ___.

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solution

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Name a solid that has a great solubility.

Name a solid that has little or no solubility.

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Examples:

Greatest solubility—salt, sugar, baking

soda

Little or no solubility—sand, plastic, glass

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A measure of how much material will dissolve in another

kind of matter.

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solubility

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I have a mixture of dirt, water, broken paper

clips, and oil.

YUCK! How will I separate everything?

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Use a magnet to pick up paper clips.

Use a paper filter to filter out the dirt.

Let the water and oil separate in its container.

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Look at this graph of the solubility of sugar in water. What conclusion can you make from the

data?

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As the temperature increases, the solubility

increases.

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The amount of space matter takes up.

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volume

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The amount of matter something contains.

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mass

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The amount of matter compared to the

volume.

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density

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Two or more substances that are combined without

changing any of them.

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mixture

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A type of mixture where some of the

ingredients fall to the bottom.

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suspension

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Why does oil float on top of water?

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Because oil is less dense than water.

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What tool would you use to measure the mass of an object?

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A balance

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What physical property would be most useful to tell the difference

between salt and sugar?

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taste

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Put the following substances in order from less dense to

most dense:

Aluminum Plastic Copper Balsa Wood Brass

2.7 1.2 8.9 0.2 8.5

____ ____ ____ _____ ____

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Put the following substances in order from less dense to

most dense:

Aluminum Plastic Copper Balsa Wood Brass

2.7 1.2 8.9 0.2 8.5

_3__ _2__ __5_ __1__ __4_

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Circle the words below that are not matter.

Birthdays Water Air

Heat Light Chocolate

Helium Mr. Thornton’s Voice

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Birthdays Water Air

Heat Light Chocolate

Helium Mr. Thornton’s Voice

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Compare a ping-pong ball to a golf ball using the

following physical properties:

Mass

Texture

Density

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The ping-pong ball has less mass than the golf ball.

The ping-pong ball has a smooth texture, and the golf

ball has a bumpy texture.

The ping-pong ball is less dense than the golf ball.

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