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Anything that has mass and volume
Matter
The amount of space an object or substance takes up
Volume
Volume of liquids can be measured in this
Graduated cylinders
Graduated cylinders are usually written in units of
Liters and grams
The volume of solids can be calculated by multiplying
Length x width x height or water displacement
The amount of material in a substance
Mass
Mass is usually measured with a
Balance
Mass is usually measured with a
Balance
The amount of matter in a certain volume
Density
Mass is usually measured with a
Balance
The amount of matter in a certain volume
Density
A characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance
Physical property
One physical property of matter is its state of matter--no matter whether it's a
Solid, liquid, or gas
One physical property of matter is its state of matter--no matter whether it's a
Solid, liquid, or gas
Has definite volume and shape
Solid
One physical property of matter is its state of matter--no matter whether it's a
Solid, liquid, or gas
Has definite volume and shape
Solid
Has definite volume, but not a definite shape
Liquid
One physical property of matter is its state of matter--no matter whether it's a
Solid, liquid, or gas
Has definite volume and shape
Solid
Has definite volume, but not a definite shape
Liquid
Does not have a definite shape or volume
Gas
One physical property of matter is its state of matter--no matter whether it's a
Solid, liquid, or gas
Has definite volume and shape
Solid
Has definite volume, but not a definite shape
Liquid
Does not have a definite shape or volume
Gas
The process of a solid changing to a liquid
Melting
One physical property of matter is its state of matter--no matter whether it's a
Solid, liquid, or gas
Has definite volume and shape
Solid
Has definite volume, but not a definite shape
Liquid
Does not have a definite shape or volume
Gas
The process of a solid changing to a liquid
Melting
The process of a liquid changing to solid
Freezing
One physical property of matter is its state of matter--no matter whether it's a
Solid, liquid, or gas
Has definite volume and shape
Solid
Has definite volume, but not a definite shape
Liquid
Does not have a definite shape or volume
Gas
The process of a solid changing to a liquid
Melting
The process of a liquid changing to solid
Freezing
The process of a liquid changing to a gas
Vaporization
One physical property of matter is its state of matter--no matter whether it's a
Solid, liquid, or gas
Has definite volume and shape
Solid
Has definite volume, but not a definite shape
Liquid
Does not have a definite shape or volume
Gas
The process of a solid changing to a liquid
Melting
The process of a liquid changing to solid
Freezing
The process of a liquid changing to a gas
Vaporization
The process of a gas changing to a liquid
Condesation
One physical property of matter is its state of matter--no matter whether it's a
Solid, liquid, or gas
Has definite volume and shape
Solid
Has definite volume, but not a definite shape
Liquid
Does not have a definite shape or volume
Gas
The process of a solid changing to a liquid
Melting
The process of a liquid changing to solid
Freezing
The process of a liquid changing to a gas
Vaporization
The process of a gas changing to a liquid
Condesation
The temperature at which water melts or freezes
0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees F)
The temperature at which water boils or condenses
00 degrees C (212 degrees F)
How is weight different from mass
Mass can change only as the amount of matter changes but weight can vary based on gravity
Explain how you use water displacement to measure the volume of a rock
Put water in a graduated cylinder, put the rock into the graduated cylinder, subtract the difference between beginning level of water
Explain how you use water displacement to measure the volume of a rock
Put water in a graduated cylinder, put the rock into the graduated cylinder, subtract the difference between beginning level of water
What is physical change? Give an example
A change in matter that does not form a new substance
Explain how you use water displacement to measure the volume of a rock
Put water in a graduated cylinder, put the rock into the graduated cylinder, subtract the difference between beginning level of water
What is physical change? Give an example
A change in matter that does not form a new substance
When does evaporation happen? How is it related to vaporization?
Evaporation happens only at a surface of a substance. They both turn to a gas.