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Matter Physical Properties Mixtures & Solutions Changes Mysterious Miscellaneous 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

100 Which tool is necessary to examine the particles that make up matter? a.) hot plate b.) microscope c.) triple-beam balance d.) beaker

100 b.) microscope

200 Particles in this state of matter have little room to move and, therefore, vibrate rapidly in a tightly-packed space.

200 solid

300 Particles in these TWO states of matter take on the shape of their container.

300 liquid and gas

400 Delaney measures the mass of an empty balloon and finds that it is 13g. She then inflates the balloon and puts it on the triple-beam balance, again. Will its new mass be less than, equal to, or greater than its original mass?

400 Its new mass will be greater than its original mass.

500 Matter can alter its form through a physical change or through a chemical change. Every time matter changes, the amount of matter… a.) becomes less. b.) stays the same. c.) becomes greater.

500 b.) stays the same

100 Caleb placed a graduated cylinder filled with water in his window and left it there for 3 weeks. Week 1 Volume (mL) Week 3 Volume (mL) 200 50 What volume of liquid water was converted to water vapor during the 3 weeks?

100 150 mL

200 Claudia finds that the mass of her popsicle is 163g 200 Claudia finds that the mass of her popsicle is 163g. What will the mass of her popsicle be, after it has melted? (No evaporation has occurred.)

200 163g

300 Jamie has a laser-pointer and is shining it onto a plastic spoon 300 Jamie has a laser-pointer and is shining it onto a plastic spoon. What physical property of the spoon is Jamie, most likely, testing?

300 reflectivity

400 Sam is placing a steel nail into a circuit (battery, wires, lightbulb and socket). What physical property of the steel nail is Sam, most likely, testing?

400 electrical conductivity

500 Jillian pours a powdery substance, labeled A, into a beaker of water. She stirs the mixture, then lets its settle. What physical property of substance A is Jillian, most likely, testing?

500 solubility

100 Katelyn combines the following ingredients to make a salad: lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, croutons, cheese, dressing. Which is the best classification for Katelyn’s salad? mixture – OR – solution

100 mixture

200 Matthew combines the following ingredients to make lemonade: water, sugar, lemon juice. Which is the best classification for Matthew’s lemonade? mixture – OR – solution

200 solution

300 Mckenna measures the mass of a beaker of water and finds that it is 215g. She pours 30g of sugar into the water and stirs it until the sugar disappears. If she measures the mass of the beaker of water, again, what will it be?

300 245g

400 Liz made a glass of fruit punch with a mass of 350g. mass of glass 260g mass of water 75g mass of drink mix ? What is the mass of the powdered drink mix?

400 15g

500 Bryce placed a clear solution in a beaker and heated it for 50 minutes. At which time point did he realize that the solution contained matter that could not be seen? Time Observation 15 min. bubbles on bottom of beaker 25 min. water rapidly boiling 35 min. water level has decreased 50 min. white crystals on bottom of beaker

500 50 minutes

100 Molding play-dough into a new shape is an example of a __________ change.

100 physical

200 A burning campfire turning wood into ashes is an example of a __________ change.

200 chemical

300 Liquid water freezing into solid ice is an example of a… a 300 Liquid water freezing into solid ice is an example of a… a.) physical change. b.) chemical change.

300 a.) physical change

400 All of the following indicate a chemical reaction EXCEPT… a 400 All of the following indicate a chemical reaction EXCEPT… a.) temperature change b.) color change c.) bubbling/fizzing d.) shape change

400 d.) shape change

500 In which of the following mixtures is there evidence that a new substance was formed? a.) A purple powder dissolves completely into a clear liquid. b.) Pink crystals are mixed into a clear liquid and the volume of the solution increases. c.) A clear liquid is mixed with a blue liquid and heat energy is released.

500 c.) A clear liquid is mixed with a blue liquid and heat energy is released.

100 Which force is responsible for causing a tennis ball to roll down a ramp?

100 gravity

200 What is the mass shown?

200 221.5g

300 Dylan is holding a metal spoon in front of a heat lamp 300 Dylan is holding a metal spoon in front of a heat lamp. What physical property of the spoon is Dylan, most likely, testing?

300 heat conductivity

400 What is the volume shown?

400 8.8 mL

500 Which force is responsible for allowing you to stop, when running?

500 friction