Title: Properties of Matter Jeopardy Review
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2Properties
3Mass vs. Weight
4Volume
5Density
6Float vs. Sink
7Miscellaneous
8Properties
Mass vs. Weight
Float vs. Sink
Volume
Density
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9What are the two properties matter?
10Chemical and Physical
11Color. Chemical or Physical?
12Physical
13Shape Chemical or Physical?
14Physical
15Flammability Chemical or Physical?
16Chemical
17Give the 3 chemical properties
18Combustibility Flammability Reactivity
19Spring scale Mass or Weight
20Weight
21Expressed in grams. Mass or Weight
22Mass
23Never changes Mass or Weight
24Mass
25Six times less on moon than Earth. Mass or
Weight
26Weight
27Constant on Earth.. Mass or Weight
28Mass and Weight
29One milliliter equals how many cubic centimeters
301 mL 1 cm3
31What is the method for finding the volume of an
irregular shape?
32Displacement
33How many mL would 500 cm3 occupy?
34500 mL
35Initial water level 150 mL. Final water level
225 mL. What is the volume of the irregular
shaped object?
3675 mL or 75 cm3
37Length 2m, Width 4m, Height 6m, What is the
volume of the object?
3848 m3
39What is the definition of density?
40Amount of matter per unit of volume
41What is the most common unit for density that we
use?
42g/cm3
43If two liquids of different densities were mixed
together, the one with the highest density would
go to the..top or bottom?
44Bottom
45If an object had a mass of 40 g and a volume of
20 cm3, what would its density be?
462 g/cm3
47If an object had a volume of 100 cm3 and a mass
of 50 g, what would its density be?
480.5 g/cm3
49What is the density of water?
501 g/cm3
51If an object had a density of less than 1 g/cm3,
would it float or sink in water?
52Float
53What density would an object have to have in
order to sink in water?
54gt 1 g/cm3
55If an object had a mass of 5 grams and a volume
of 4 cm3, would it float or sink in water?
56Sink
57Would a penny made before 1982 float or sink in a
liquid solution of zinc?
58Sink
59If object 1 has more mass than object 2, does
object 1 have more or less inertia than object
two?
60More
61We say that physical properties are
________ and ________.
62Observable and Measurable
63Object 1 and object 2 have the same mass. If
these two objects are moved away from each other,
will they have more or less of a gravitational
attraction between them?
64Less
65Iron interacting with oxygen to become rust is an
example of a chemical or physical change?
66Chemical
67Ice melting on a hot day to become liquid water
is an example of a chemical or physical change?
68Physical