In the metric system, what is the unit for measuring length?
B 100
Meter
B 100
What are the two different units that scientists use to
measure volume (liquid and solid)?
B 200
Cubic meter – volume of a solid – length times width times height
Liter – volume of a liquid
B 200
What tool do scientists use to measure the volume of a
liquid? Solid?
B 300
A graduated cylinder for a liquid (or irregular shaped
solid)
A ruler for a regular solid: length times width times
height
B 300
How would you measure the volume of a penny (or object
with an irregular shape)?
B 400
Use a graduated cylinder to measure the volume of an object that has an irregular length, width or height. Fill a grad. cylinder with water. Record the height. Place the
object and record the height. Subtract the first measurement from
the second. The difference is the volume of the object.
B 400
What unit of measurement would be used to measure the distance between two cities or
how tall a mountain is?
B 500
kilometers, km
B 500
What is the basic unit for measuring mass?
C 100
gram, g
C 100
What tool can you use to determine if the mass of a cup of water is greater than a mass
of a cup of rocks?
C 200
A balance
C 200
What is density?
C 300
Density is how much mass is in a certain volume of water
Ex. Oil floats on vinegar because vinegar has a greater
density. 100mL of vinegar has a greater mass than
100mL of oilC 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
Which has more mass – a kilogram of gold or a kilogram of feathers?
Explain.
C 400
They have the same mass. It would just take many more feathers than gold to equal one kilogram because the feathers have less density.
C 400
What unit is used for measuring the mass of small amounts of a substance such
as a vitamin?
C 500
milligram
C 500
A ________ does not produce a different kind of matter.
D 100
Physical change
D 100
How does heating and cooling cause changes in
matter?
D 200
Heating and cooling matter to certain temperatures can
cause it to change its state: solid, liquid or gas.
D 200
The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas.
D 300
What is a boiling point?
D 300
Water at 0°C at which it changes from a liquid to
solid.
D 400
What is its freezing point?
D 400
Explain how ice cream melts at room temperature but butter is a solid at room
temperature.
D 500
Ice cream has a lower melting point than butter.
D 500
Produces a completely different kind of matter.
E 100
What is a chemical change?
E 100
Name three examples of chemical changes other than
cooking.
E 200
Rusting, Tarnishing, Burning, Digesting
E 200
E 300
Mixing of oxygen and air to form an orange flaky substance.
What is the chemical change, rusting?
E 300
E 400
The mixing of metals and air over time
What is the chemical change, tarnishing?
E 400
E 500
Oxygen and hydrogen combine
What is the chemical change, burning?
E 500
1000
F 100
What is a kilo?
F 100
1/100
F 200
What is centi?
F 200
1/1000
F 300
What is milli?
F 300
What unit is used to measure the mass of a human?
F 400
kilogram
F 400
Which is bigger: a centimeter or millimeter?
F 500
centimeter
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Matter
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Describe how you would find the volume of a box. What is the unit
of measurement?
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Multiply the length, width and height in meters. The unit of