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Physical Properties of Matter
Investigation 1.1

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What is Matter?
Anything made of particles.
It has mass and volume (takes up space).
Matter can be in the form of a solid, liquid, or gas.
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Multiple Choice
What is matter?
Everything
Nothing
Nothing you can see
Just liquids
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Physical Properties
Can be observed with one or more of your 5 senses.
Can be observed without changing what the object is made of.
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Color
How an object absorbs and reflects light.
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Multiple Choice
Physical Properties
Can't be observed unless you change what they are made of.
Can only be observed under a microscope
describe the appearance of something.
Can only be done in science.
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Ductility
The ability of a substance to be made into a wire
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Multiple Choice
What are the 3 forms of matter?
solid, liquid, soil
solid, liquid, gas
Earth, Wind, Fire
Fire, Water, Soil
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Texture
How a substance looks and feels
Coarse = rough
Fine = smooth
Other words to describe texture: soft, hard bumpy
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Temperature
The measure of kinetic energy.
When the particles of heated up, they move quicker and temperature rises.
When the particles are cooled down, they move slower and the temperature decreases.
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Multiple Choice
What is texture?
How something looks
How something tastes.
The sound something makes
How something feels
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Volume
The amount of space an object takes up.
Measured in cubic centimeters
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Mass
How much matter is in an object
Measured in g or kg.
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Multiple Choice
What does volume measure?
mass
the size of something
how much space something takes up.
the speed something goes
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Density
The ratio of mass to volume.
Measures how packed the particles are in matter.
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Size
How big something is
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Multiple Choice
What does density measure?
Nothing
How much volume something has
how packed particles are in a substance.
the temperature of an object.
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Luster
How way an object reflects light.
How shiny it is
Words that describe luster: shiny, metallic, dull, pearly, glassy
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Malleability
The ability to be hammered flat and keep its shape.
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Multiple Choice
If I observe an object and describe it as shiny and metallic, I am describing
luster
ductility
texture
malleability
Physical Properties of Matter
Investigation 1.1

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