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Matter, Materials and their properties
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True or False: You can measure Volume in Kilograms (Kg)
False
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Which egg has the least density?
The bad egg
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Which material is more brittle ( easier to break): Wood or Glass?
Glass
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Volume or Mass? : How much space an object takes up, measured using containers
Volume
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True or False: Wood is a natural material
True
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Which material is harder (more difficult to scratch)
Wood is harder. Glass is easier to scratch
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True or False: These containers can be used to measure mass
False - They are used to measure the VOLUME
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Which is mroe dense (has more density). The oil or the water?
The water
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Volume or Mass? : The amount of matter an object has and is measured using a scale
Mass
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True or False: Everything in nature is made out of matter
True
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What state of matter is it?
Liquid
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Which egg has the most density?
The fresh egg
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What are the 3 states of matter?
Solid, Liquid and Gas
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Why does the oil float on the top?
It is less dense ( has less density) than the water
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True of False: Material is everything that has mass and takes up a space?
True
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What state of matter is the steam coming out of the kettle?
Gas
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what state of matter is it?
Solid
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True or False: Anything you can see, touch, smell or taste is matter?
True
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True or False: You can measure Mass in Kilograms (Kg)
True
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True or False: You can measure Volume in millilitres (ml) and litres (l)
True
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True or false: You can use a scale to measure volume
False - A scale is used to measure MASS
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