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100 200 300 400 500 Heat States of matter Matter and its changes Measuring matter Multiple choice Potpourri
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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
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This is the reason the faucet gets warm when warm water is coming out of it. A 200
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This is an example of an insulator. A 300
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When you add heat to a solid, this is how the particles of the solid change. A 400
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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
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Matter that has a definite shape and a definite size is in this state. B 100
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Matter that has a definite size, but no definite shape is in this state. B 200
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Matter that has no definite size and no definite shape is in this state. B 300
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Heating a liquid will cause the liquid to change into this state. B 400
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This is known as the 4 th state of matter. B 500
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When an object changes from a liquid to a solid, this type of change has occurred. C 100
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Rust forming on your bike is a sign that this type of change has occurred. C 200
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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
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Give three real life examples of a chemical change. C 500
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This tool is used to measure mass. D 100
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This tool is used to measure the volume of a liquid. D 200
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This is how you measure the volume of an irregularly shaped solid (like a marble). D 300
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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
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This is the difference between weight and mass. D 500
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A new substance can be formed by: a.Burning matter b.Grinding matter c.Freezing matter d.Boiling matter E 100
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Which has the greatest solubility in water? (Which would dissolve to form a solution?) a.Sand b.Paper c.Sugar d.ice E 200
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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
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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
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Which has the most mass? a.A penny b.Maple leaf c.Elephant d.basketball E 500
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Matter is made up of small bits called this. (Hint: They move differently if they are in a solid, liquid or gas) F 100
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Adding this to matter makes the particles move faster. F 200
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A measuring cup that is used for cooking is measuring this property of matter. F 300
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This is how the particles in a solid are different from the particles in a liquid and a gas. F 400
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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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