Science Matter Chapter 1

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The density of liquid water is

1 gram per milliliter

Gravitational attraction between objects becomes less

As the distance between object increases

Sold Volume is measured in

Cubic Centimeters

General Property

Describe how all matter is the same

Specific Property

Describle the difference among forms of matter

(True or False) Density is the amount of space an object takes up

False

(True or False) An object that floats in water has a density greater than 1 g/mL

False

(True or False) As an objects weight increases, its mass decreases

False

(True or False) One liter is equal to 100 milliliters

False

(True or False) Some general properties of matter include mass, weight, color, and vlume

False

(True or False) Volume is a measure of the resistance of an object to changes in its motion

False

Gravity

Force of attraction between all objects in the universe

Mass is commonly measured in

Grams or kilograms

The force of attraction between objects is

Gravity

An objects resistances to a change in motion is called its

Inertia

Property

Is a quality or characteristic that describes matter

Matter

Is anything that has mass and volume

Mass

Is the amount of matter in an object

Density

Is the mass per unit volume of an object

As an object gets farther from Earth

Its weight decreases

Objects that floats in water have a density

Less than 1 gram per milliliter

Liquid Volume is measured in

Liters and Milliliters

Volume is measured in

Liters, Milliliters and Cubic Centimeters

The amount of matter in an object is a measure of its

Mass

Four General Properties of Matter

Mass Weight Volume Density

Density Equals

Mass divided by volume

In describing the mass of an object it is correct to say that

Mass remains unchanged

The formula for finding density is

Mass/Volume

The Universe is made up of

Matter

Weight

Measure of the force of attraction between objects due to gravity

The weight of an object can vary with location but its mass

Never changes unless matter is added to or tacken from the object

The pull of Gravity on an object determines the

Objects weight

Objects with a density greater than 1 gram per milliliter

Sink in water

Characteristics that describe how all matter is the same are called

Specific properties

Volume

The amount of space an object takes up

Inertia

The property of matter that resists changes in motion

The gravitational attraction between objects is dependent on

Their masses

(True or False) An objects mass per unit volume is called its density

True

(True or False) All object are made up of matter

True


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