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Heat States of matter Matter and its changes Measuring matter Multiple choice Potpourri
When you touch something cold, like an icicle, does the heat from your hand transfer to the icicle or does the cold from the icicle transfer to your hand? A 100
This is the reason the faucet gets warm when warm water is coming out of it. A 200
This is an example of an insulator. A 300
When you add heat to a solid, this is how the particles of the solid change. A 400
This is why wood would be a bad material for a pot or pan. (Beside the fact that it would catch on fire!) A 500
Matter that has a definite shape and a definite size is in this state. B 100
Matter that has a definite size, but no definite shape is in this state. B 200
Matter that has no definite size and no definite shape is in this state. B 300
Heating a liquid will cause the liquid to change into this state. B 400
This is known as the 4 th state of matter. B 500
When an object changes from a liquid to a solid, this type of change has occurred. C 100
Rust forming on your bike is a sign that this type of change has occurred. C 200
This is another name for a chemical change. C 300
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These are three clues that a chemical change has occurred. C 400
Give three real life examples of a chemical change. C 500
This tool is used to measure mass. D 100
This tool is used to measure the volume of a liquid. D 200
This is how you measure the volume of an irregularly shaped solid (like a marble). D 300
Find the volume of a box with a length of 3 inches, a width of 5 inches, and a height of 4 inches. D 400
This is the difference between weight and mass. D 500
A new substance can be formed by: a.Burning matter b.Grinding matter c.Freezing matter d.Boiling matter E 100
Which has the greatest solubility in water? (Which would dissolve to form a solution?) a.Sand b.Paper c.Sugar d.ice E 200
What happens when you mix salt with water? a.A chemical change b.A physical change c.The salt floats d.A gas forms E 300
Which of these landmarks is known for its chemical change. a.The Statue of Liberty b.The Liberty Bell c.The Statue of David d.The Golden Gate Bridge E 400
Which has the most mass? a.A penny b.Maple leaf c.Elephant d.basketball E 500
Matter is made up of small bits called this. (Hint: They move differently if they are in a solid, liquid or gas) F 100
Adding this to matter makes the particles move faster. F 200
A measuring cup that is used for cooking is measuring this property of matter. F 300
This is how the particles in a solid are different from the particles in a liquid and a gas. F 400
The ability for matter to float in a liquid or a gas is called this. F 500
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Using the terms “volume” and “mass”, compare a cup of popped popcorn with a cup of cooked rice. Click on screen to continue
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