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Matter, Mass, Volume, Density Lesson

Matter, Mass, Volume, Density Lesson

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Science

7th - 9th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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7 Slides • 19 Questions

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Mass, Weight, Volume

Properties of Matter Continued...

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A process that creates new substances from existing substances and can absorb or release thermal energy

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chemical reaction

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thermal energy

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temperature

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kinetic energy

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Multiple Choice

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A property of matter that involves pounding a substance into thin sheets.

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solubility

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state

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malleability

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density

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Multiple Choice

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What is reactability?
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the ability of a substance to undergo a chemical reaction, either by itself or with other materials
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the ability of a substance to undergo a physical change either by itself or with other materials

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Multiple Choice

Which statement BEST describes the relationship between the weight and mass of an object?

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If mass increases, weight will decrease.

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Doubling mass reduces weight by half.

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An increase in mass will not affect weight.

4

If mass increases, weight will increase.

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Multiple Choice

What happens to the mass and weight of an object that is launched into space, where the pull of gravity is less?

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The mass decreases while the weight stays constant.

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The mass stays constant while the weight decreases.

3

The mass stays constant while the weight increases.

4

The mass increases while the weight decreases.

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Multiple Choice

Jen is explaining the difference between weight and mass to her sister. In comparing the two, which of the following could Jen use to CORRECTLY describe the weight of an object?

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Weight is the same everywhere in space.

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Weight is how much matter is in an object.

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Weight is the amount of gravitational pull on an object.

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Weight is not impacted by the force of gravity.

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Multiple Choice

What is the SI unit for WEIGHT?

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Kilogram

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Pound

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Newton

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Multiple Choice

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Which statement is correct about the mass of the chair on the earth and moon?

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mass is greater on the moon

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mass is less on the moon but not equals to zero

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mass is zero on the moon

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mass is the same on the moon

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Multiple Choice

What best describes the mass and weight of a person as they move around the universe?

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mass and weight changes

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Mass and weight stays constant

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weight remains constant, mass changes

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Mass stays constant, weight changes

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Multiple Choice

Multiplying L x W x H is a way to find the _____ of a regular shape object.

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area

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volume

3

weight

4

length

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Multiple Choice

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The metric unit used to measure the volume of a solid objects.

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grams

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miliLiter

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cm3

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Liter (L)

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Multiple Choice

A student measured 40ml of water using a measuring cup, he then added a rock inside this measuring cup and noticed that the water level is now at 45 ml ? What is the volume of this object ?

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40 ml

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45 ml

3

5 ml

4

Not enough information

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Multiple Choice

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Find the Volume

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428.4 cm3

2

412.8 cm3

3

404.2 cm3

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400 cm

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Multiple Choice

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Find the volume of the given figure.

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308.9 cm3

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308.2 cm3

3

312.8 cm3

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302.9 cm3

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Multiple Choice

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Metric unit used to record Mass.

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cm3

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grams (g)

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miliLiter

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liter (L)

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Multiple Choice

Which of these changes with the pull of gravity?

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weight

2

mass

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volume

4

density

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Multiple Choice

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Why would you weigh less on the moon compared to Earth?
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less air
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less sunlight
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more gravitational pull
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less gravitational pull

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Multiple Choice

On which celestial object (outer space) would your mass be the greatest?

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Earth

2

Jupiter

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Sun

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Your mass doesn't change on different celestial objects

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Multiple Choice

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15 cm3

2

50 cm3

3

150 cm3

4

180 cm3

Mass, Weight, Volume

Properties of Matter Continued...

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