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Investigating Matter

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  • The ability of matter to dissolve in a liquid is called:
    Solubility.
    Mass.
  • Is this matter?
    No, emotions are not matter.
    Yes, emotions are matter.
  • Is this matter?
    No, it isn't.
    Yes, it is.
  • Is this matter?
    No, it isn't.
    Yes, it is.
  • The amount of matter in an object is:
    Mass.
    Kilograms.
  • Is this matter?
    Yes, it is.
    No, it isn't.
  • Is this matter?
    Yes, thoughts are matter.
    No, thoughts are not matter.
  • This is matter.
    False.
    True.
  • Is this matter?
    No, it isn't.
    Yes, it is.
  • Anything that has mass and takes up space is:
    Mass.
    Matter.
  • Is this matter?
    No, it isn't.
    Yes, it is.
  • Electric or heat energy being able to move through an object is called:
    Conductivity.
    Magnetism.
  • Matter can be made of
    particles.
    volume.
  • What state is the water in?
    Solid.
    Liquid.
    Gas.
  • What state is the water in?
    Liquid.
    Gas.
    Solid.
  • Physical properties can be:
    observed simply.
    observed only through an experiment.
  • Air is matter, even though you can't see it.
    False.
    True.
  • What state is the water in?
    Solid.
    Liquid.
    Gas.
  • The way light reflects on an object is called:
    Reflectivity.
    Illumination.
  • Is this matter?
    Yes, it is.
    No, it isn't.
  • All the things that you can touch are made of matter.
    True.
    False.
  • The amount of space an object takes up is:
    mass.
    volume.
  • What state is the sun in?
    Solid.
    Plasma.
  • Some examples of matter states are: solid, liquid, plasma and gas.
    True.
    False.
  • Is this matter?
    Yes, it is.
    No, it isn't.
  • Is this matter?
    Yes, it is.
    No, it isn't.