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