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Physical & Chemical Properties and Changes, and Density
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1) The rock has a mass of 15.2g. This would be considered a ___________ of the rock. 1.Physical property 2.Physical change 3.Chemical property 4.Chemical change
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2) The piece of metal is rusting in the salty water. This would be considered a 1.Physical property 2.Physical change 3.Chemical property 4.Chemical change
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3) The density of water is 1.0g/mL. This would be considered a 1.Physical property 2.Physical change 3.Chemical property 4.Chemical change
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4) Water can decompose (break down) to form hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. This would be considered a 1.Physical property 2.Physical change 3.Chemical property 4.Chemical change
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5) Which of the following is not a possible unit of measurement for density? 1.g/mL 2.g/cm 3.g/cm 3
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6) An object has a mass of 2.52g and a volume of 3.2mL. What is the density of this object? 1. 8.1g/mL 2. 5.7g/mL 3. 0.78g/mL 4. 0.68g/mL
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7) Copper can be easily hammered/shaped into thin sheets. This is because copper is 1.Brittle 2.A good conductor of electricity 3.A good conductor of heat 4.Malleable
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8) An object has a density of 4.2g/mL. This object will __________. 1.Float in water. 2.Sink in water. 3.Remain suspended in the middle of the water.
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Classification of Matter
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1) Defined as the amount of matter in an object. (not affected by gravity) 1.Mass 2.Volume 3.Density 4.Length 5.Weight
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2) Defined as the amount of space occupied by an object. 1.Mass 2.Volume 3.Density 4.Length 5.Weight
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3) Which of the following is not considered a pure substance? 1.Element 2.Compound 3.Salt water 4.Iron, Fe
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4) Heterogenous mixtures 1.Are pure substances 2.Are evenly mixed throughout 3.Have a Tyndall effect
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5) What is the solvent in a mixture of 5cups of water, 1 tablespoon of sugar and 2 drops of food coloring. 1.Water 2.Sugar 3.Food coloring
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6) Homogeneous mixtures are also called 1.Suspensions 2.Heterogeneous mixtures 3.Colloids 4.Solutions 5.Compounds
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