A) Composition stays the same B) Form stays the same C) Composition changes D) Mass is lost
A) melting of a solid B) formation of a precipitate C) formation of a gas D) color change
A) Both a physical and chemical change B) Neither a physical or chemical change C) Physical change D) Chemical change
A) Ice is placed in a beaker and heated until it melts. B) A strip of magnesium ribbon is broken into many small pieces. C) A blue solution is mixed with a yellow solution and a green solution results. D) A blue solution is mixed with a yellow solution and a brown solid is formed.
A) an explosion of dynamite B) melting ice C) sharpening a pencil D) melting ice
A) They are always moving. B) They move very fast in all directions. C) They move past each other slowly. D) They do not move.
A) A metal turns to liquid at a certain temperature. B) A painter coats a building with red paint. C) A freshly waxed floor has a bright shine. D) A silver statue begins to tarnish.
A) Physical change B) Chemical fusion C) Nuclear reaction D) Chemical change
A) a chemical property B) a physical property C) a state of matter D) a physical change
A) Chemical Change B) Both a physical and chemical change C) Physical Change D) Neither a physical or chemical change
A) metal melting in very high heat B) charcoal burning in a grill C) scrap iron rusting over time D) lettuce rotting in the refrigerator
A) light B) magnetism C) air D) sound
A) A rotting potato gives off a bad smell. B) A plaster statue breaks when it falls onto the floor. C) A cloud quickly changes shape when blown by wind. D) A melting block of ice leaves a large puddle.
A) A glass cup falls from the counter and shatters on the ground. B) Baking a birthday cake for your mother. C) Lighting a piece of paper on fire and the paper burns up and leaves ashes. D) Mixing baking soda and vinegar together, and this causes bubbles and foam. |