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Matter, Matter, Everywhere Review

Matter, Matter, Everywhere Review. What is the building block for ALL matter?. wood. water. density. atoms. Which of these are the three main forms of matter?. height, weight, length. liquid, solid, gas. mass, density, volume. large, medium, small.

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Matter, Matter, Everywhere Review

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  1. Matter, Matter, Everywhere Review

  2. What is the building block for ALL matter? wood water density atoms

  3. Which of these are the three main forms of matter? height, weight, length liquid, solid, gas mass, density, volume large, medium, small

  4. What do we call a question a scientist forms based on observation? experiment conclusion measurement hypothesis

  5. Measure the length, width, & height, then multiply those numbers. What is the best way to measure the volume of a wooden block? Use a measuring cup. Put the block in a tub of water and see how much water it displaces. Put it on a scale.

  6. Measure the length, width, & height, then multiply those numbers. What is the best way to measure the volume of a bowling ball? Use a measuring cup. Put the ball in a tub of water and see how much water it displaces. Put it on a scale.

  7. Measure the length, width, & height, then multiply those numbers. What is the best way to measure the volume of oil? Use a measuring cup. Put the oil in a tub of water and see how much water it displaces. Put it on a scale.

  8. Measure the length, width, & height, then multiply those numbers. What is the best way to measure the volume of a chunk of rock? Use a measuring cup. Put the rock in a tub of water and see how much water it displaces. Put it on a scale.

  9. Which of these is an example of a physical change? Burning paper Cooking an egg Fireworks exploding Ice melting

  10. Which of these is an example of a chemical change? Cutting paper Metal rusting Glass breaking Water boiling

  11. How do you measure the mass of an object? With a ruler With a spring scale With a balance scale With a measuring cup

  12. What does the periodic table organize? solids elements masses scales

  13. A substance made up of more than one type of element is an atom a compound a liquid a gas

  14. Why don’t boys float as well as girls? Girls take swim lessons Boys have more density than girls Boys have less density than girls Boys and girls have the same density

  15. Some scientific knowledge is old, but is still true today. Which of these is true. Everything is made of fire, water, earth or air There are 63 elements Lead can be turned into gold An irregular object can be measured by the water it displaces.

  16. Where would you look in the book to find the pages about density? glossary index title page table of contents

  17. What is the purpose of this book? to explain the different ways to weigh matter to explain how experiments on matter are done to explain chemical and physical changes in matter To explain what matter is, how it changes, how it’s measured, and how it’s classified.

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