Building Blocks of Matter
  • 1. Anything that has mass and takes up space________.
A) weight
B) mass
C) height
D) matter
  • 2. Characteristics of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the substance________.
A) matter
B) physical properties
C) density
D) volume
  • 3. __________ is the amount of matter in an object.
A) mass
B) liquid
C) matter
D) gas
  • 4. _________ is a measure of the pull of gravity.
A) time
B) height
C) length
D) weight
  • 5. The amount of space that an object takes up.
A) volume
B) gas
C) room
D) desity
  • 6. The concentration of matter in an object.
A) precipitation
B) matter
C) density
D) condensation
  • 7. The ability for a substance to be dissolved.
A) mixture
B) sleet
C) solution
D) solubility
  • 8. Gases in the air are: other, oxygen, and ___________.
A) nitrogen
B) carbon monoxide
C) carbon
D) smoke
  • 9. Which is not a part of the water cycle.
A) condensation
B) evaporation
C) solubility
D) precipitation
  • 10. Other gases has _________ % of the air we breathe.
A) 28%
B) 78%
C) 50%
D) 1%
  • 11. What state of matter is the knight above...
A) solid
B) gas
C) solubile
D) liquid
  • 12. Name the water cycle process for letter A
A) precipitation
B) condensation
C) collection
D) evaporation
  • 13. Name the water cycle process for letter B
A) condensation
B) collection
C) precipitation
D) evaporation
  • 14. Name the water cycle process for letter C
A) evaporation
B) collection
C) precipitation
D) condensation
  • 15. Name the water cycle process for letter D
A) collection
B) evaporation
C) condensation
D) precipitation
  • 16. What form of precipitation is coming out of the cloud?
A) snow
B) sleet
C) hail
D) rain
  • 17. Identify the process this will become.
A) a solution
B) a mixture
C) evaporation
D) a solid
  • 18. This salad can be identified as a.....
A) organism
B) liquid
C) solution
D) mixture
  • 19. The pie chart shows the gases in the air. ___________ is a gas for the 1%.
A) helium
B) oxygen
C) carbon dioxide
D) nitrogen
  • 20. 0 degrees Celcius is the melting point of?
A) carbon
B) water
C) table salt
D) iron
  • 21. What is the melting point of water in degrees fahrenheit (F)?
A) 212 degrees F
B) 4550 degrees F
C) 32 degrees F
D) 0 degrees F
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