A) Nucleus B) Proton C) Electron D) Neutron
A) False B) Neither True or False C) True
A) only in someplaces B) are only in living things C) in everything and everywhere D) are only in non-living things
A) moving faster when cooled B) only moving in living things C) always moving D) moving slower when heated
A) with an electron microscope and dye B) with any microscope and dye C) never they are too small D) with an electron microscope ONLY
A) Kinetic Energy B) energy that involves movement C) Physical Energy D) all of these
A) is anything that uses electricity as a source B) does not include batteries C) does not include static electricity D) is only from a outlet in the wall
A) there is NOT a chemical reaction B) electrical charges are involved C) atoms are spread apart D) there is a change at the molecular level
A) False B) True
A) all of these B) is also energy C) cause most matter to expand D) excites the atoms
A) the matter has been cooled B) the matter is sitting at room temperature C) the atoms are dead D) the matter has been heated
A) solids, gases, and frozen matter B) arkansas, New York, and California C) solids, liquids, and gases D) solids, liquids, and fluids
A) anything that has mass and volume B) anything that takes up space C) anything that is important D) anything that has mass
A) take the shape of the container they are in B) can never be solidified C) have no shape at all D) can never be changed to gases ![]()
A) Condensation B) Solidification C) Melting D) Evaporation ![]()
A) Solidification B) Freezing C) Evaporation D) Melting ![]()
A) Condensation B) Deposition C) Evaporation D) Sublimation ![]()
A) Sublimation B) Deposition C) Evaporation D) Condensation ![]()
A) Sublimation B) Deposition C) Evaporation D) Solidification ![]()
A) Sublimation B) Solidification C) Evaporation D) Deposition
A) energy that is currently being used B) energy that has been used C) another name for Mechanical Energy D) stored energy
A) only available in a lab B) Unique or one of a kind C) can be broken down further D) the same as a compound
A) under 100 B) unlimited amount C) over 200 D) Over 100
A) Yes but only in a lab B) True C) False D) none of these
A) True B) False C) in some situations
A) False B) True C) Depends on the substance
A) False B) it would be suspended in the water C) True
A) Atomic Number B) nothing, I dont have enough information C) Density D) How much something weighs ![]()
A) Element Symbol B) Atomic Mass C) Element Name D) Atomic Number ![]()
A) Element Name B) Element Symbol C) Atomic Mass D) Atomic Number ![]()
A) Atomic Mass B) Element Name C) Atomic Number D) Element Symbol ![]()
A) Element Name B) Atomic Mass C) Atomic Number D) Element Symbol
A) True B) False
A) use any part of the meniscus and you will be fine B) use the bottom of the curve on the meniscus C) use the top of the meniscus D) use your best guess
A) Anything can be used to split them B) An atom cannot be split C) Particle Accelorator D) There is no machine, it happens in nature all the time |