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Day 3 of States of Matter

Day 3 of States of Matter

Assessment

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

NGSS
MS-PS1-2, MS-PS1-4, MS-PS3-4

Standards-aligned

Created by

Daven Vandenberg

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6 Slides • 8 Questions

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Day 3 of States of Matter

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Multiple Choice

What is pressure?

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The amount of force exerted on a surface

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The surface area of an object

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The weight of an object

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Multiple Choice

An object will float on water if it is

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less dense than water.

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more dense than water.

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the same density as water.

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Multiple Choice

What two types of measurements make up DENSITY
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Mass and Volume
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Temperature and Mass
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Grams and Centimeters
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Volume and Weight

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Multiple Choice

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Look at this image.  Which object has the LOWEST density in water? How
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The Ping Pong Ball because it floats to the top 
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The bolt because it has sunk to the bottom
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The soda cap because it is not just full of air like the Ping Pong ball

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Multiple Choice

Frank has an eraser. It has a mass of 4g, and a volume of 2cm3. What is its density?
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8 g/cm3
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2 g/cm3
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1/2 g/cm3
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24 g/cm3

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Multiple Choice

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At the end of the year, Ms. Vandenberg makes S'mores over the bunsen burner for her Chemistry students. What happens to the volume of the air bubbles inside the marshmallows?

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INCREASES

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DECREASES

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Multiple Choice

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The soccer boys forgot a soccer ball on the field after Coach Stafford's practice. When the sun went down, the temperature dropped. What happened to the volume of the ball?

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INCREASES

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DECREASES

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Multiple Choice

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You shake a can of soda and then open it which decreases the pressure. What happens to the volume of the carbon dioxide in the soda?

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INCREASES

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DECREASES

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