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Physical Properties of Matter

Physical Properties of Matter

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Science

6th Grade

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NGSS
MS-PS1-4, MS-PS1-2, MS-PS1-5

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Brandi Wall

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19 Slides • 18 Questions

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Anything that has mass and takes up space

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Mass

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Density

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Observations

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Matter

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Multiple Choice

Any characteristic of a material, such as state, color, and volume, that can be observed or measured without changing or attempting to change the material

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Physical Property

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Luster

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Uniformity

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Volume

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Multiple Choice

Most physical changes are easily reversible. Hint - Is it easy to melt and freeze ice?

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

The amount of space a substance takes up?

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solvent

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particles

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mass

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volume

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Multiple Choice

Measures the amount of matter in an object using the units grams

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volume

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mass

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matter

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vibrate

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Multiple Choice

This physical property describes the amount of matter in an object:

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volume

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density

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mass

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solubility

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Multiple Choice

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What is the volume of the rock? The water level is displaced from 20 mL to 23 mL with the rock.
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3 mL
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23 mL
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20 mL
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43 mL

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Multiple Choice

The formula for density is

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mass x volume

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mass / volume

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mass x mass

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Multiple Choice

Wood floats on water, therefore it is:

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more dense than water

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less dense than water

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has equal density to water

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is both more and less dense than water because it floats

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Multiple Choice

the ability of a substance to be drawn into thin wires

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Conductivity

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malleability

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ductility

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flammability

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the ability of a material to bend or be hammered into other shapes without breaking.

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Ductility

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Malleability

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Toxicity

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Solubility

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Multiple Choice

When heat is added or lost causing an item to go from one state of matter to another

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expand

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density

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Phase Change

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particles

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Multiple Choice

For a substances state of matter to change from gas to liquid, heat must be ________________.

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Added

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Visible

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Removed

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Balanced

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Multiple Choice

For a substances state of matter to change from solid to liquid, heat must be _______________.

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Hot

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Boiling

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Added

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Removed

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Which of these is the correct definition for Melting Point?

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Temperature at which a substance turns from a liquid to a solid.

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Temperature at which a substance turns from a solid into a liquid.

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Temperature when a substance turns from a liquid into a gas.

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None of these.

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Which of these is the correct definition for Boiling Point?

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Temperature when a substance turns from a liquid into a gas.

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Temperature at which a substance turns from a solid into a liquid.

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Temperature at which a substance turns from a liquid to a solid.

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None of these.

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Mass

Volume​

Dependent Property

Melting Point

Boiling Point

Density​

Independent Property

Independent vs. Dependent Examples

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Multiple Choice

Physical properties include:

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melting point, shape, freezing point, size, density

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flammability, toxicity, shape, size, oxidation

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melting point, shape, density, size, burning

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melting point, shape, size, density, shape, cooking

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Multiple Choice

____________ properties can be observed or measured without changing the chemical nature of the matter.

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Solvent

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solute

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physical

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chemical

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