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Matter Review The Extra Large, Cover It All Review Clicker

Matter is defined as anything that has mass and… 1.takes time to transform. 2.a fixed weight. 3.takes up space. 4.an infinite amount of energy. Table

Two characteristics of solids are they have… 1.a definite volume and can’t be compressed. 2.a definite shape and can be compressed. 3.no definite volume and can’t be compressed. 4.no definite shape and can’t be compressed. Table

Two characteristics of liquids are they have… 1.no definite volume and no definite shape. 2.no definite volume but a definite shape. 3.a definite volume and a definite shape. 4.a definite volume but no definite shape. Table

Two characteristics of a gas are they have… 1.a definite shape but no definite volume. 2.no definite volume and are ionized. 3.no definite volume and no definite shape. 4.a definite volume but no definite shape. Table

Two characteristics of plasma is that… 1.it is an ionized liquid with no definite shape. 2.it has no definite volume and is more commonly found in the universe. 3.it is an ionized gas with a definite volume. 4.it has no definite shape and is more commonly found in the oceans. Table

A property of matter that depends upon the amount of the sample is called… 1.an intensive property 2.an extensive property 3.an external property 4.an intuitive property Table

All of the following are intensive properties EXCEPT… 1.Color 2.Odor 3.Density 4.Melting point 5.Length 6.Hardness Table

Which phase of matter consists of electrically charged particles? 1. Solid 2. Liquid 3.Gas 4.Plasma Table

Which one of the following CANNOT be separated by physical means? 1.Suspension 2.Heterogeneous Mixture 3.Homogeneous Mixture 4.Pure Substance Table

All of the following are examples of Heterogeneous Mixtures EXCEPT… 1.Diet Coke 2.Italian Dressing 3.Beef Stew 4.Top Soil 5.Lucky Charms Table

Which phase of matter contains atoms that are tightly packed? 1. Solid 2. Liquid 3.Gas 4.Plasma Table

The ability to scatter light is called the… 1.Textile Effect 2.Tympanic Effect 3.Tellurium Effect 4.Tyndall Effect 5.Topography Effect Table

This type of matter has components that will not settle and displays the Tyndall effect.… 1.Pure Substance 2.Homogeneous Mixture 3.Heterogeneous Mixture 4.Solution 5.Suspension 6.Colloid Table

A solid sheet of iron would be considered this type of matter:… 1.Pure Substance 2.Homogeneous Mixture 3.Heterogeneous Mixture 4.True Solution 5.Suspension 6.Colloid Table

What type of matter does not have a uniform composition and can be separated. 1.Pure Substance 2.Homogeneous Mixture 3.Heterogeneous Mixture 4.True Solution 5.Suspension 6.Colloid Table

Painting your house is an example of a… 1.chemical change 2.physical change

Cutting paper is an example of a… 1.chemical change 2.physical change

Digesting your dinner is an example of a… 1.chemical change 2.physical change

Cooking scrambled eggs is an example of a… 1.chemical change 2.physical change

All of the following are evidence that a chemical change occurred EXCEPT… 1.Color change 2.Gas formed 3.Phase change 4.Temperature change 5.Light formed

What type of change is occurring when ethyl alcohol evaporates? 1. Physical Change 2. Chemical Change

What type of change is occurring when iron rusts? 1. Physical Change 2. Chemical Change

Classify this item. 1.Element 2.Compound 3.True Solution 4.Colloid 5.Suspension

Classify this item. 1.Element 2.Compound 3.True Solution 4.Colloid 5.Suspension Smoke

Classify this item. 1.Element 2.Compound 3.True Solution 4.Colloid 5.Suspension Carbon

Classify this item. 1.Element 2.Compound 3.True Solution 4.Colloid 5.Suspension C 6 H 12 O 6

Classify this item. 1.Element 2.Compound 3.True Solution 4.Colloid 5.Suspension

Classify this item. 1.Element 2.Compound 3.True Solution 4.Colloid 5.Suspension

Classify this item. 1.Element 2.Compound 3.True Solution 4.Colloid 5.Suspension Fluorine

Classify this item. 1.Element 2.Compound 3.True Solution 4.Colloid 5.Suspension Table Salt

Classify this item. 1.Element 2.Compound 3.True Solution 4.Colloid 5.Suspension