Science
CREATING SAFETY ENVIRONMENT
Thursday, 21 September⋅7:30 – 9:00am
• describe 5Rs in waste management
Description:PROPERTIES OF MATTER
CHANGES IN MATTER
• mass and weight
• recognize and describe the physical and chemical
• volume
changes
• solve for the volume of the object (regular/irregular)
• recognize and describe the properties of materials
• density
to determine if they are useful or harmful
• solve for density
Test types
• recognize and describe density of objects
1. short response Test
• identify and describe temperature scales
2. Problem solving/analyzing
• solve to convert temperature scale
3. Table Completion
• identify the "other" properties of matter
4. Venn diagram
• Physical and Chemical properties of matter
5. Modified true or false
I. Table Comple�on. Complete the table below by expressing the boiling point and freezing point of water with the given temperature
scales
Temperature scale Water freezing point Water boiling point
Celsius
Fahrenheit
Kelvin
II. Problem Solving. Answer the word problems below by supplying the needed informa�on.
1. lf you have a rectangular water tank that 2. A graduated cylinder was filled with 90ml of
measures 15m long, 10m wide and 5m high, water. A�er dropping a pebble into the
how much volume of water can it hold? water, the water reached 126ml. What is
a. Given the amount of displacement?
a. Given
b. Formula
b. Formula
c. Solu�on
c. Solu�on
d. Final answer d. Final answer
3. What would the density of an object having 6. Convert 266 °F to °C.
a mass of 250g and a volume of 50ml? a. Given
a. Given
b. Formula
b. Formula
c. Solu�on
c. Solu�on
d. Final answer
d. Final answer
4. A pebble has a density of 20 and a volume 7. Convert 115 °C to K.
of 10ml. What is the mass of the object? a. Given
a. Given
b. Formula
b. Formula
c. Solu�on
c. Solu�on
d. Final answer
d. Final answer
8. Convert 30 °C to °F
5. Convert 45 °C to °F. a. Given
a. Given
b. Formula
b. Formula
c. Solu�on
c. Solu�on
d. Final answer
d. Final answer
III. Tell whether the values below are units od mass, weight or volume
1.) 64kg-__________ 6.) 23mg-_____________
2.) 5g-____________ 7.) 1677ml-____________
3.) 111n-__________ 8.) 829m³-_____________
4.) 78L-__________ 9.) 444N-______________
5.) 99cm³-__________ 10.) 21 liters-____________
IV. Essay:
1.) Why is it important to now the different proper�es of mater?
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2.) What are the 5Rs in waste management. Enumerate and explain its importance.
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V. Table comple�on. Complete the table below. Changes in Mater.
Changes in Mater Process Examples in Changes
Liquid to Solid
Deposi�on
Ice cream to cream
Moth balls dissipate
Condensa�on
Liquid to gas
VI. Table comple�on. Physical and Chemical Changes
Change Type of Change Useful or Harmful?
(Physical or Explain your answer
Chemical)
Macy is baking __________________________________________________
yummy cookies in __________________________________________________
the oven.
Gold bar is being __________________________________________________
melted to create __________________________________________________
jewelry.
Food is digested. __________________________________________________
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Wood is cut to create __________________________________________________
furniture. __________________________________________________
A steel chair le� __________________________________________________
outside is rusty. __________________________________________________
VII. Venn Diagram.
a.) Compare and contrast Physical and Chemical Changes of mater
Physical Chemical
Change Both Physical and Change
Chemical Change
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b.) Compare and contrast Physical and Chemical Proper�es of mater
Physical Chemical
Both Physical and
Proper�es Chemical Proper�es Proper�es
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VII. Matching Type:
Match column A with the correct property in column B. Write the CAPITAL leter of your answer in the space
provided.
Column A Column B
______ 1. The ability of metal to be drawn into thin b.) Britleness
wire.
______ 2. The ability of a material to be easily c.) Malleability
broken into pieces.
______ 3. The ability of solid to return to its original d.) roughness
shape and size a�er being stretched.
______ 4. The measure of not being easily scratched e.) hardness
or worn.
______ 5. The ability of a solid to bend easily f.) elas�city
without breaking.
______ 6. The ability of metal to be hammered and g.) duc�lity
rolled into sheets