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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Measuring Matter

Question 1

What are the three states of matter? A space, liquid and gas B space, line and gate C solid, liquid and gas D solid, line and gate

What are the three states of matter? A space, liquid and gas B space, line and gate C solid, liquid and gas D solid, line and gate

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Question 2

The temperature at which matter changes from a solid to a liquid is called A boiling point B freezing point C condensing point D melting point

The temperature at which matter changes from a solid to a liquid is called A boiling point B freezing point C condensing point D melting point

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Question 3

The temperature at which matter changes from a liquid to a gas is called A melting point B boiling point C freezing point D evaporating point

A melting point B boiling point C freezing point D evaporating point The temperature at which matter changes from a liquid to a gas is called A melting point B boiling point C freezing point D evaporating point

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Question 4

The basic unit of volume is called A gram B liter C meter D matter

The basic unit of volume is called A gram B liter C meter D matter

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Question 5

The basic unit of length is called A gram B liter C matter D meter

The basic unit of length is called A gram B liter C matter D meter

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Question 6

The basic unit of mass is called A liter B matter C gram D meter

The basic unit of mass is called A liter B matter C gram D meter

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Question 7

A tool used to measure the volume of liquids is called A graduated cylinder B mixture C meter stick D bucket

A tool used to measure the volume of liquids is called A graduated cylinder B mixture C meter stick D bucket

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Question 8

The amount of space something takes up is called A mixture B gram C matter D volume

The amount of space something takes up is called A mixture B gram C matter D volume

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Question 9

Anything that has weight and takes up space is called A solids B matter C volume D gram

Anything that has weight and takes up space is called A solids B matter C liquids only D gram

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Question 10

Two or more solids that can be easily separated A physical change B chemical change C solution D mixture

Two or more solids that can be easily separated A physical change B chemical change C solution D mixture

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Question 11

When you combine chocolate powder mix with milk, you are making a A mixture B liter C solution D chemical change

When you combine chocolate mix with milk, you are making a A mixture B liter C solution D chemical change

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Question 12

Painting your car is an example of a A physical change B solution C chemical change D mixture

Painting your car is an example of a A physical change B solution C chemical change D mixture

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Question 13

You should measure the volume of a room in A meters B liters C cubic meters D kilometers

You should measure the volume of a room in A meters B liters C cubic meters D kilometers

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Question 14

A solution B mixture C physical change D chemical change When you combine watermelon, cantaloupe, and grapes in a bowl you are making a A solution B mixture C physical change D chemical change

When you combine watermelon, cantaloupe, and grapes you are making a A solution B mixture C physical change D chemical change

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Question 15

Digesting food is an example of A chemical change B physical change C mixture D solution

Digesting food is an example of A chemical change B physical change C mixture D solution

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