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1 Common Assessment 1 Review

2 How would you test to see which of your Lego bridges was the strongest? By putting weight on it until it colapsed.

3 What is the definition of malleability? The ability of a substance to be rolled and pounded into thin sheets

4 Find the Density of the following objects: Mass= 10g Volume= 20 mL D= M/V D=0.5g/mL Mass= 90g Volume= 3cm 3 D= M/V D= 30g/cm 3 Mass= 30g Volume= 30mL D= M/V D= 1g/mL

5 Put the following in order from first to last a.__3___ conclusion b.__1___ Hypothesis c.__2___ Observations; including measurement

6 How can we be certain about the conclusion of an experiment? Multiple experiments with procedures and the same conclusion.

7 List various ways to search for answers to questions. Research perform experiments Make observations

8 Name the piece of equipment used to find the following properties: a.Mass = __triple beam balance___________ b.Volume = _graduated cylindar____________ c.Length= _metric measuring tape/metric ruler__ d.Temperature=__thermometer____________

9 Using the “King Henry” acronym, determine the conversion of the following A.12cm marker= __120___ mm B..90 L milk= __900_______mL C.150mm= __15______cm D.36g glue stick=___360_____mg

10 Describe the process you would use to determine the volume of a marble? Put water in a graduated cylinder at a certain volume, add the marble, and subtract the difference for water displacement.

11 What are the properties of: Metals – luster, ductile, conductor, malleable, solid at room temperature, high density, high melting point Nonmetals – brittle, insulator, no luster, not malleable, not ductile, low density, low melting point. Metalloids- properties from both metals and nonmetals.

12 What is the limitation of a model? Its not exactly the same as the real thing, Acts different than the real thing

13 Determine if the following will sink or float in water and explain why. a.Styrofoam_float____ why? __lower density than water_____ b.Brick __sink_____ why? _more dense than water_______ c.Wood __float_____ why? __lower density than water____

14 Name the base unit that is used with each of the following types of measurement a.Volume = _Liter________ b. Distance = _Meter_______ c. Mass= __gram______

15 Match the following _D__ the amount of matter in an object _C__ the amount of space an object takes up _A__ the gravitational pull of an object _B__the amount of mass per unit volume a.Weight b.Density c.Volume d.Mass

16 Which is never malleable? a.Metal b.Nonmetal c.metalloid

17 Identify Metal, nonmetal, metalloid on the periodic table

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