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Matter and Non-Matter #2

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    Matter and Non-Matter
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  • Solids and gases have mass, but liquids don’t have mass. True or False?
    False
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  • Solids, liquids and gases occupy space. True or False?
    True
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  • To occupy space means to have mass. True or False?
    False
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  • Volume is the amount of space occupied by an object. True or False.
    True
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  • Volume of liquids can be measured in grams or kilograms. True or False.
    False
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  • Volume of irregular solids can be measured using displacement method. True or False?
    True
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  • Mass is the amount of matter in an object. True or False?
    True
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  • The amount of space needed or occupied by an object is known as mass. True or False?
    False
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  • What do we use to measure the volume of liquids?
    A beaker/measuring cylinder/measuring jug
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  • What method do we use to measure the volume of an irregular object?
    Displacement Method
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  • A way to measure the volume of a solid object where the volume of the liquid is displaced by the volume of the . . . . . .
    solid
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  • What do we use to measure the volume of gas?
    gas syringe
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  • We can we use to measure the volume of orange juice left in the fridge?
    a beaker/measuring cylinder/measuring jug
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  • What method do we use to measure the volume of a pebble stone?
    displacement method
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  • House and trees are examples of matter because . . . . .
    They have mass/occupy space.
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  • Cold and heat are examples of non-matter because . . . . .
    They don't have mass/don't occupy space
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