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Matter and Forces

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  • This property describes if it is difficult to scratch a material
    Hardness
  • This is the relationship between mass and volume
    Density
  • PLASTIC/ GLASS is a hard material which is not resistant
    Glass
  • This is the amount of matter something contains
    Mass
  • This property depends on the light a material reflects and absorbs
    Colour
  • What is this?
    A measuring cup
  • This property describes If a material transfers heat
    Thermal conductivity
  • SAND/SALT is an example of a soluble material
    Salt
  • This is the amount of space matter occupies
    Volume
  • To find density, you have to divide...
    Mass by volume
  • What is this?
    A measuring cylinder
  • What is this?
    A scale
  • Natural or manufactured?
    Manufactured
  • Natural or manufactured?
    Natural
  • A measuring cup measures... MASS / VOLUME
    Volume
  • This property describes If a material stretches
    Elasticity
  • Thermal conductors TRANSFER/ DO NOT TRANSFER heat easily
    Transfer
  • What is this?
    A balance
  • This property describes If a material breaks easily
    Resistance
  • A balance measures... MASS / VOLUME
    Mass
  • The play dough sinks because its density is...
    Higher than the density of water and oil
  • A scale measures... MASS / VOLUME
    Mass
  • Natural or manufactured?
    Manufactured
  • This property describes if a material can be dissolved
    Solubility
  • These materials go through a chemical transformation. Natural or manufactured?
    Manufactured.
  • These materials come from plants, animals or minerals. Natural or manufactured?
    Natural
  • The oil floats on water because...
    It has lower density
  • A measuring cylinder measures... MASS / VOLUME
    Volume