Properties of Matter Mass Weight Volume Density Physical
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Properties of Matter
Mass & Weight Volume & Density Physical Properties Chemical Properties Physical Changes Chemical Changes $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500 Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4
Mass & Weight: $100 What is matter? Answer
Mass & Weight: $100 Anything that has mass and takes up space Return to Main
Mass & Weight : $200 What is mass? Answer
Mass & Weight : $200 Describes the amount of matter in an object Return to Main
Mass & Weight : $300 How does mass differ from weight? Answer
Mass & Weight : $300 Weight is a measurement of the gravitational force on an object. Return to Main
Mass & Weight : $400 Why do astronauts weigh less on the moon than they do on Earth? Answer
Mass & Weight : $400 Weight is the downward pull on an object due to gravity. th Gravity on the moon is 1/6 as strong as it is on Earth, an astronaut weighs less on the moon than on Earth Return to Main
Mass & Weight : $500 How do we measure mass & weight and what are the units we use? Answer
Mass & Weight : $500 Mass = Triple-beam Balance (g) grams Weight = Spring scale (N) Newtons Return to Main
Volume & Density: $100 What is volume? Answer
Volume & Density : $100 The amount of space that an object takes up, or occupies Return to Main
Volume & Density : $200 How do we determine volume of a regular object? Answer
Volume & Density : $200 V = length x width x height V=lxwxh Return to Main
Volume & Density : $300 How do we determine the volume of an irregular object? Answer
Volume & Density : $300 Water displacement Return to Main
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Volume & Density : $400 Obsidian is a type of igneous rock. What is the density of a piece of obsidian that has a mass of 239. 2 g and a volume of 92 cm^3? Answer
Volume & Density : $400 D = 2. 6 g/cm^3 Return to Main
Volume & Density : $500 What is density and how do we determine it? Answer
Volume & Density : $500 Density is the measure of the amount of mass in a given volume. To find an objects density we need to find its mass and its volume. Return to Main
Physical Properties: $100 What is a physical property? Answer
Physical Properties: $100 A characteristic of a substance that can be observed and measured without changing the identity of the substance Return to Main
Physical Properties: $200 What are some common physical properties? Answer
Physical Properties : $200 • Density, Mass, Volume • • Solubility Malleability • • Luster Melting/Boiling Point Magnetic Attraction Electrical/Thermal Conductivity Return to Main
Physical Properties : $300 Identify the physical property: While cooking breakfast I decided that I wanted to make my eggs green like the Dr. Seuss book. I decided to add green food coloring. I continued until my eggs were fully cooked and enjoyed my green eggs with no ham. Answer
Physical Properties : $300 Adding the green food coloring. Return to Main
Physical Properties : $400 What effect does physical properties have on a substance? Answer
Physical Properties : $400 None, because the identity of the object does not change Return to Main
Physical Properties : $500 What are some physical properties you would need to ensure you have to build a reliable boat? Answer
Physical Properties : $500 Less dense than water Enough strength to not bend or break when a load is placed in Insolubility in water Return to Main
Chemical Properties: $100 What is a chemical property? Answer
Chemical Properties : $100 Describes a substance’s ability to change into a new substance with different properties Return to Main
Chemical Properties : $200 What are some common chemical properties? Answer
Chemical Properties : $200 • Flammability • Reactivity • Rusting/Tarnishing Return to Main
Chemical Properties : $300 Identify the chemical property: While cooking breakfast I decided that I wanted to make my eggs green like the Dr. Seuss book. I decided to add green food coloring. I continued until my eggs were fully cooked and enjoyed my green eggs with no Answer ham.
Chemical Properties : $300 Cooking the eggs Return to Main
Chemical Properties : $400 What is the difference between physical & chemical properties? Answer
Chemical Properties : $400 A physical property can be seen without changing the identity of the matter. A chemical property cannot. Return to Main
Chemical Properties : $500 What are some chemical properties you would need to ensure to use to build a reliable boat? Answer
Chemical Properties : $500 Not reacting to water Not able to burn Return to Main
Physical Changes: $100 What are physical changes of matter? Answer
Physical Changes : $100 A change that affects one or more physical properties of a substance Return to Main
Physical Changes : $200 What are some examples of physical changes? Answer
Physical Changes : $200 • Stretching a rubber band • Dissolving sugar in coffee • Cutting your hair • Melting butter • Bending a paper clip • Crushing an aluminum can Return to Main
Physical Changes : $300 Identify the physical change: After being removed from the sheep, wool is then woven into thread and then dyed to be sewn into garments. Answer
Physical Changes : $300 Wool being woven into thread Thread being dyed Thread being woven into clothing Return to Main
Physical Changes : $400 Can physical changes be reversed? Explain Answer
Physical Changes : $400 Yes, because we have not changed the chemical makeup of the substance Return to Main
Physical Changes : $500 How are physical and chemical changes different? Answer
Physical Changes : $500 Physical changes do not change the identity of the substance, chemical changes do Return to Main
Chemical Changes: $100 What is a chemical change? Answer
Chemical Changes : $100 Occurs when one or more substances change into entirely new substances with different properties Return to Main
Chemical Changes : $200 What is the process that is taking place during a chemical change? Answer
Chemical Changes : $200 Process: Particles and chemical bonds that make up the substance get rearranged. Bonds are broken and/or rearranged. Return to Main
Chemical Changes : $300 How can you tell that a chemical change has happened? Answer
Chemical Changes : $300 • Production of a gas • Production of a precipitate • Change in color • Change in energy • Production of an odor Return to Main
Chemical Changes : $400 What is the law of conservation of mass? Answer
Chemical Changes : $400 States that in ordinary chemical and physical changes, mass in not created or destroyed but is only transformed into different substances Return to Main
Chemical Changes : $500 Do changes that cannot be easily reversed, such as burning, observe the law of conservation of mass? Answer
Chemical Changes : $500 Yes. Matter is not created or destroyed during physical or chemical change, regardless of how difficult it is to reverse the change. Return to Main
Final Jeopardy Topic Proceed
Who created the law of conservation of mass? Answer
Antoine Lavoisier Return to Main
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- What is mass
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- Mass equals density times volume
- Density triangle
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- Density mass volume
- Density pyramid
- V=density/mass
- Anything that has mass and volume
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- Reynolds number
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