Matter and Light
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- Q1Anything that has Mass and takes up space.matter30s
- Q2the amount of matter making up an objectmass30s
- Q3a measure of how much space matter takes upvolume30s
- Q4solid, liquid and gasname the 3 states of matter30s
- Q5a state of matter that has a definite volume (it takes up a definite amount of space even if it spills out of it's container) but it has no definite shape. It takes the shape of it's container. The particles can change place and slide past one another.liquid30s
- Q6does not have a definite shape and does not take up a definite amount of space. The particles of matter move about freely and the particles always spread out to fill their container.gas30s
- Q7surrounds us and takes up space.air30s
- Q8The particles can change place and slide past one another.Describe the particles in liquids30s
- Q9The particles of matter are packed together tightly, often in a regular pattern.Describe the particles in solids30s
- Q10The particles of matter move about freely and the particles always spread out to fill their container.Describe the particles in a gas30s
- Q11a tool used to measure massa balance30s
- Q12the units often used to measure massgrams (g) or kilograms (kg)30s
- Q13No. Anything that does not take up space is not matter.Are light, heat and sound matter? Explain.30s
- Q14A characteristic you can observe such as color, shape, and size.What is a property?30s
- Q15tool used to measure the volume of a liquidgraduate, or graduated cylinder30s