The 3 physicalstates ofmatter aresolid, liquid,and gas.Conductors =Allow heat orelectricity topass througheasilythe amountof matterthat is in anobjectHow closely orloosley packedthe moleculesof a substanceare (sink orfloat).Conduct/InsulateElectricityMoreDense= SinkSolubilityLessDense= FloatConduct/InsulateHeatInsulators =Do NOT allowheat/electricityto passthrough easilyDensityMaterialsattract orrepel eachotherMass ismeasuredusing atriple-beambalanceIron, Nickel,& Steel areall attractedto magnetsOatmeal isinsoluble, ordoes NOTdissolve inwater.Metals aregoodconductors.Wood, plastic,& glass aregood insulators.PhysicalStateWatervapor isa gas.MagnetismSugar issolublein water.Aluminum &Non-MetalsrepelmagnetsMassMass ismeasuredin gramsWhether onesubstancewill dissolvein anothersubstanceThe 3 physicalstates ofmatter aresolid, liquid,and gas.Conductors =Allow heat orelectricity topass througheasilythe amountof matterthat is in anobjectHow closely orloosley packedthe moleculesof a substanceare (sink orfloat).Conduct/InsulateElectricityMoreDense= SinkSolubilityLessDense= FloatConduct/InsulateHeatInsulators =Do NOT allowheat/electricityto passthrough easilyDensityMaterialsattract orrepel eachotherMass ismeasuredusing atriple-beambalanceIron, Nickel,& Steel areall attractedto magnetsOatmeal isinsoluble, ordoes NOTdissolve inwater.Metals aregoodconductors.Wood, plastic,& glass aregood insulators.PhysicalStateWatervapor isa gas.MagnetismSugar issolublein water.Aluminum &Non-MetalsrepelmagnetsMassMass ismeasuredin gramsWhether onesubstancewill dissolvein anothersubstance

5.5A: Classify Matter - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The 3 physical states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas.
  2. Conductors = Allow heat or electricity to pass through easily
  3. the amount of matter that is in an object
  4. How closely or loosley packed the molecules of a substance are (sink or float).
  5. Conduct/Insulate Electricity
  6. More Dense = Sink
  7. Solubility
  8. Less Dense = Float
  9. Conduct/Insulate Heat
  10. Insulators = Do NOT allow heat/electricity to pass through easily
  11. Density
  12. Materials attract or repel each other
  13. Mass is measured using a triple-beam balance
  14. Iron, Nickel, & Steel are all attracted to magnets
  15. Oatmeal is insoluble, or does NOT dissolve in water.
  16. Metals are good conductors. Wood, plastic, & glass are good insulators.
  17. Physical State
  18. Water vapor is a gas.
  19. Magnetism
  20. Sugar is soluble in water.
  21. Aluminum & Non-Metals repel magnets
  22. Mass
  23. Mass is measured in grams
  24. Whether one substance will dissolve in another substance