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Classifying Matter, Properties and Changes
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Middle school level review of matter states and changes.
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classifying matter, properties and changes
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Question 1
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Which of these is a pure substance?
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A bar of gold
Soil
Blood
Question 2
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A drop of melted wax falls on a table. It cools and becomes solid. How has it changed?
Answer
It not longer has a fixed volume
Its atoms have stopped moving
It has a fixed shape
Question 3
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Suppose that you examine an unknown liquid. You determine that it contains a single type of molecule. What is the liquid?
Answer
A pure substance
A heterogeneous mixture
A homogeneous mixture
Question 4
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An example of evaporation is when:
Answer
Ice in a freezer slowly forms ice crystals
Grass wet with dew slowly dries in the morning sunshine
Just-washed hands are rubbed on a towel
Question 5
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Which of these is a physical change, not a chemical change?
Answer
Ripening apples turning red
Rusting tools become reddish brown
Painting a cloth red
Question 6
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As your stomach digests food, this would be considered a:
Answer
Physical change
Chemical change
Matter state change
Question 7
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Which of the following choices contains only physical properties?
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mass, color, ability to rust
ability to be shaped, volume, ability to burn
ability to break, ability to bend, texture
Question 8
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As a solid heats up, its particles gain energy and vibrate faster. When they vibrate enough, the particles move away from one another. This describes
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freezing
evaporation
melting
Question 9
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Which of these has the highest melting point?
Answer
a stainless steel teaspoon
ice
cooking oil
Question 10
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A red liquid and a yellow liquid are mixed together. The result is an orange liquid that bubbles. This is evidence of
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physical change
chemical change
physical property
Question 11
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A red and yellow liquid are mixed together. The result is an orange liquid. This is evidence of a
Answer
physical change
chemical change
physical property
Question 12
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Which of these is a chemical change, not a physical change?
Answer
A sweater turns purple from a grape juice stain
Burning wood turns into ashes and smoke
Bubbles escape from boiling water
Question 13
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During the phase change lab, the H2O molecules were
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moving faster and spreading out
slowing down and getting closer
becoming more dense
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