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