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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Matter Patterns of Change Properties of Matter A Properties of Matter B Mixtures/ Solutions

What are the three states of matter? Matter, 1 point

Solid, liquid, and gas Matter, 1 point

When a liquid such as water is boiled, it turns into a. Matter, 2 points

gas Matter, 2 points

Matter, 3 points What state of matter is oxygen?

Matter, 3 points gas

Matter, 4 points What state of matter has a definite shape and volume?

Matter, 4 points A solid

Matter, 5 points What state of matter has a definite volume but no definite shape?

Matter, 5 points A liquid

Patterns of Change, 1 point What phase change is shown at arrow B in this picture? AB

Patterns of Change, 1 point A liquid changing to a gas

Patterns of Change, 2 points AB What phase change is shown at arrow A in this picture?

Patterns of Change, 2 points A solid changing to a liquid

Patterns of Change, 3 points What property of matter allows a glass cup heated in a microwave to become hot?

Patterns of Change, 3 points Conduction

Patterns of Change, 4 points Chocolate powder is dissolved in milk. What physical property do the powder and the milk now share?

Patterns of Change, 4 points They are both liquids.

Patterns of Change, 5 points What happens when heat is added to a solid such as butter in a pan?

Patterns of Change, 5 points The butter melts. (A solid changes to a liquid.)

Properties of Matter A, 1 point Which category of materials conduct electricity the best? (A) plastics(C) metals (B) glass(D) paper

Properties of Matter A, 1 point (C) metals

Properties of Matter A, 2 points What two physical properties are the same for both water and ice?

Properties of Matter A, 2 points The freezing point of water and the melting point of ice

Properties of Matter A, 3 points Some students boiled 50 mL of water until it evaporated. What type of change did the water undergo?

Properties of Matter A, 3 points Physical change (change in state)

Properties of Matter A, 4 points What could be used to separate a mixture of sugar and paper clips?

Properties of Matter A, 4 points A magnet

Properties of Matter A, 5 points What is produced when Kool-Aid and water are mixed together?

Properties of Matter A, 5 points A solution

Properties of Matter B, 1 point What is the Celsius boiling point of water?

Properties of Matter B, 1 point About 100ºC

Properties of Matter B, 2 points What is the Celsius freezing point of water?

Properties of Matter B, 2 points About 0ºC

Properties of Matter B, 3 points Which of the following might affect the boiling point of water? (A)Starting temperature (B)volume of water (C)elevation of land

Properties of Matter B, 3 points (C) elevation of land

Properties of Matter B, 4 points What change does water undergo if its temperature is kept at 100ºC?

Properties of Matter B, 4 points It turns to water vapor.

Properties of Matter B, 5 points In the picture below, what causes the lead bar to melt? Lead Bar Heat (Fire)

Properties of Matter B, 5 points The melting point of the lead was reached.

Mixtures/Solutions, 1 point If water is mixed with blue food coloring, what physical property of the water changes?

Mixtures/Solutions, 1 point Its color

Mixtures/Solutions, 2 points Salt is mixed with water. How is the salt water similar to plain water?

Mixtures/Solutions, 2 points They both are liquids.

Mixtures/Solutions, 3 points Water mixed with cooking oil forms a—

Mixtures/Solutions, 3 points Mixture

Mixtures/Solutions, 4 points Trail mix was made by putting raisins, peanuts, and chocolate chips in a bowl. Why did the trail mix taste both sweet and salty?

Mixtures/Solutions, 4 points The peanuts stayed salty and the raisins and chocolate chips stayed sweet. (Their physical properties remained the same.)

Mixtures/Solutions, 5 points If purple drink mix is added to water, what physical properties of the water will change?

Mixtures/Solutions, 5 points Its color, taste, and smell

Final Jeopardy (5 points) Which of the following objects is NOT attracted to a magnet? A.A paper clip B.A pair of tweezers C.A penny D.A tack

Final Jeopardy (5 points) C. A penny