- 1. Matter is defined as anything that
A) can be seen and touched. B) can be weighed. C) has mass and takes up space. D) contains kinetic energy.
- 2. Knowing the chemical properties of a substance will tell you how the substance
A) can be broken down into atoms. B) smells. C) looks. D) reacts with other substance.
- 3. Which state of matter will hold its shape without a container?
A) gas B) liquid C) plasma D) solid
- 4. A liquid changes into a gas the the liquid's
A) critical point B) melting point C) boiling point D) triple point
- 5. A physical property of gold is its
A) reactivity with acids B) none of these C) density D) non-flammability
- 6. WHich of the following is not an example of a physical property?
A) boiling point B) color C) reactivity D) denisty
- 7. Which of the following is an example of a physical change?
A) burning wood B) dissolving salt in water C) baking a cake D) dying your hair
- 8. The only state of matter that is not a fluid is
A) solid. B) liquid. C) gas. D) plasma.
- 9. The heavier a particle is, the _______ it moves.
A) more B) faster C) slower D) less
- 10. The change from a solid directly to a gas is called
A) condensation. B) evaporation. C) deposition. D) sublimation.
- 11. When two or more substances are blended together, the result is a ______________.
- 12. A ______________ property describes how a substance acts when it reacts with other substances.
- 13. The kinetic theory of matter states that matter is made of particles whose speed is dependent on their_____________.
- 14. Using at least 5 complete sentences explain why changes of state are physical changes.
- 15. List and describe each of the five indicators of chemical change.
- 16. Archimedes' principle states that the buoyant force on a(n) ______ is equal to the weight of the displaced volume of fluid.
A) object in a fluid B) object floating on a fluid C) fluid mixing with another liquid D) substance dissolved in a fluid
- 17. When ice melts to form water, energy
A) is absorbed. B) is released.
- 18. Pascal's principle states the a fluid in equilibrium enclosed by a vessel exerts pressure
A) downwards B) upwards C) equally in all directions D) towards the opening
- 19. Boyle's law relates the pressure of a gas to its
A) container B) temperature C) volume D) composition
- 20. As the temperature of a fixed amount of gas at constant volume decreases, its pressure
A) stays the same B) increases C) decreases
- 21. As the volume of a fixed amount of gas at constant pressure increases, its temperature
A) stays the same B) decreases C) increases
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