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Which property are you looking for with this tool?
Conductivity
Solubility
Magnetism
Mass
Which item has a magnetic property?
Nail
Plastic cap
Cardboard
Wood
Which item does NOT have a magnetic property?
Nail
Paper Clip
Washer
Popsicle stick
When an item floats on water it has
more density than water
less density than water
Aluminum does NOT have buoyancy, therefore
it will sink in water.
it will float in water.
Which cube will have more density than water?
Oak
Cedar
Iron
Pine
Which item is considered to be a conductor?
Cardboard
Yarn
Copper
Rubber
Which item is considered to be an insulator?
Nail
Metal fence
Copper
Foam
If heat and electricity can pass through an object, it's
an insulator
a conductor
If heat and electricity can NOT pass through, it's
an insulator
a conductor
The molecules in the illustration have NO definite shape and NO definite volume. This molecules are an example of
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Water
The molecules do NOT have definite shape but a definite volume. The molecules are an example of
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Oxygen
The molecules have a definite shape and a definite volume. The molecules are an example of
Solid
Liquid
Water
Gas
If an item has the physical property of solubility, it will
be attracted to a magnet.
have a greater mass.
dissolve in water.
be allow energy to pass.
When salt is mixed with water, the physical property of salt
remains the same shape.
changes when it dissolves.
changes the way it tastes.
changes in size.
Cooking oil remains on top floating on water because it doesn't dissolve and
it has more density than water
has greater volume.
because it will eventually dissolve.
it has less density than water.
Select ALL items that are considered to be a conductor
nail
washer
cork
foam cube
plastic chip
Select ALL items that are considered to be magnetic
copper
aluminum
iron
steel
cobalt
Select ALL the items that have less density than water
cork
nail
wood
marbel
paper clip
Ellie is playing with her toys in the pool and notices that some toys will sink while other float. Which physical property is she observing?
Conductor and Insulator
Volume
Matter
Relative density
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