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Questions 2 & 3
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Question 4
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Question 5
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Question 6
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Question 7
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Name TWO things that have mass and ONE thing that does not have mass.
Question 8
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A __________ is made up of more than one atom.
Question 9
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The scientific word that is closets to the everyday word "stuff" is __________
Question 10
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__________ cannot be divided into smaller bits with everyday tools.
Question 11
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Atoms and molecules are very small__________
Question 12
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__________ is the property of an object that tells how much matter it contains.
Question 13
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How do an atom and a molecule differ?
Refer to the image when answering the following questions.
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Question 14
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Does the balloon have mass?
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Question 15
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Question 19
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It is possible to measure the mass of all of these things except
Question 20
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Which of these is a property of matter
Question 21
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Which of these pairs of words both refer to kinds of particles?
Question 22
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Question 23
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Question 24
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Question 25
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Imagine trying to divide a piece of gold into smaller and smaller pieces. Even if you could see and cut the smallest pieces of gold, you would reach a point where you would have to stop. Explain why you would have to stop dividing the gold.
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Question 26
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A cookie has a certain mass. Explain why breaking the cookie in half does not change its mass.
Question 1
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Which of the following characteristics much an object possess in order for it to be classified as matter?
Question 2
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Where can atoms be found?
Question 3
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How are molecules created?
Question 4
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In which states of matter can water be found?
Question 5
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Identify which of the following would be considered a property of matter and which would not.
The yellowness of a banana.
The hardness of a rock.
The roughness of sand paper.
The sweet taste of strawberries.
Property of Matter
Not a Property of Matter
Question 6
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The atoms and molecules that are found in matter will have the same property as the matter has. For example, if the matter is red like a red crayons, than the molecules and atoms will also be red.
Is there any matter inside of a floating balloon?
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Question 16
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Is there matter in the air surrounding the balloon?