Post on 03-Jan-2016
Table of Contents
Measuring Matter
Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter
Physical and Chemical Changes
Properties and Changes of Matter
Measuring Matter
Measuring WeightUse the weight of the first scale to estimate the weight of the fish on the other scales.
Measuring MassWhat is the mass of each object, measured in kilograms?
Measuring Matter
Calculating VolumeWhat is the volume of the suitcase?
Measuring Matter
Measuring Irregular ObjectsOne way to measure the volume of an irregular object is to submerge it in liquid in a graduated cylinder.
Measuring Matter
DensityLiquids can form layers based on density. Which colored layer of liquid represents Water: 1.g/ml, Honey: 1.36 g/ml, Dish Soap: 1.03 g/ml, Corn Syrup: 1.33 g/ml, Vegetable oil: 0.91 g/ml?
Measuring Matter
Identify the physical property that is in use in this image of a bicycle spring. Why is it important that the material around wire be made of a substance other than a metal?
Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter
Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter
Yellowed, torn mapField notes: The paper ofthis ancient map has survivedover time, including a fire,which seems to have burnedits edges. —IJ
Metal pot Field notes:I’ve come across someancient iron pots. They look like they’ve changed from so many years of being exposed to the air. —IJ
Indiana Jane and the Investigation of MatterIndiana Jane is hunting for lost treasures of matter.
Examples of Chemical Change
Physical and Chemical Changes