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16/6 Matter

16/6 Matter

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16/6 Matter

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a type of matter that can be found on earth as a solid, liquid, and gas
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gold
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water
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oxygen
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rock

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Matter has to main properties mass and volume
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True
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False

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Matter is anything that takes up space
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True
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False

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Something that takes up space and has mass.
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volume
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matter
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mass
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density

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Physical properties

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When two materials that have different densities, like oil and water, encounter one another, they will?

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exchange densities.

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mix uniformly.

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repel one another.

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separate according to their densities.

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An object will float in a liquid if it is

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cooled to the same temperature.

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heated to the same temperature.

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less dense than the liquid.

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more dense than the liquid.

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What causes an object to sink in a water?

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if the object's density is less than the water's density.

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if the object's density is the same as water's density.

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if the object's density is greater than water's density.

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if the object's density is zero

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Which box has a higher density?

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A

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B

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They are the same

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Put the liquids in order from most dense to least dense?

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4,3,2,1

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1,2,3,4

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3,4,2,1

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4,3,1,2

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Which liquid is the least dense?

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Oil

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Water

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Syrup

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Plastic bottle

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Use the picture to select the correct statement.

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Oil is denser than water

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Pasta is less dense then crayon

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The paper clip is denser than every thing else

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Helium balloons rise on earth because
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helium is less dense than air
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helium is more dense than air
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helium is cooler than air
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helium is warmer than air

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A scientist has four different liquids and pours them all into a bottle.  The silver liquid sinks to the bottom, the red liquid settles on top of the silver one, and the pink liquid stays at the surface. Which liquid has the smallest density?
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the pink liquid
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the silver liquid
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the red liquid
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the water

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A brick sinks in water while a wooden block of the same size floats.  This is because the brick has a
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lower volume than the wooden block
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lower density than the wooden block
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higher volume than the wooden block
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higher density than the wooden block

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Why do ice cubes float in a  glass of water?
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the ice cubes are more dense than the water
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the water is more dense than the ice cubes
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the water is more dense than the glass
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the ice is more dense than the glass

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Which of the following describes: 'Dissolved particles are distributed evenly and you can no longer see them.'?

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conductivity

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solution

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mixture

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metal

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What is a solvent?

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A liquid that will dissolve a solid solute

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Another word for solution

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A thing that make drinks change colour

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Usually the solid about to be dissolved

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Which is an example of a solvent?
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Salt
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Egg whites
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Water
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Sugar

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Which is an example of a solute?
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Egg whites
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Sugar
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Water
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Acetone

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If I dissolve sugar in water, what is the solute?
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Water
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Hydrogen
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Sugar
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Carbon

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If I dissolve carbon dioxide in water, what is my solvent?
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Carbon Dioxide
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There is no solvent
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Oxygen
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Water

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What is able to dissolve other substances?
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Solute
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Salt
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Suspension
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Solvent

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Which of the following statements describes a gas?
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It has a fixed shape
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It takes the shape of it's container

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Wood is an example of a
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solid
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liquid
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gas

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Which of the following statements describes a liquid?
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It has a fixed shape
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It takes the shape of it's container

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Which of the following statements describes a gas?
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It has a fixed shape
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It takes the shape of it's container

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Which of the following statements describes a gas?
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It has a fixed shape
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It takes the shape of it's container

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Which of the following statements describes a solid?
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It has a fixed shape
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It takes the shape of it's container

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Which state of matter has particles arranged like this?
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solid
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liquid
3
gas

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Which state of matter has particles arranged like this?
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solid
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liquid
3
gas

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Which state of matter has particles arranged like this?
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solid
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liquid
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gas

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Which state of matter has particles that are tightly packed?
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liquid
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gas
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solid

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Orange juice is an example of a ....
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solid
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liquid
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gas

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What is an example of a solid?
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wind
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water
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rock
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juice

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What is an example of gas?
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crayons
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paper
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soda
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air

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This state of matter does not have a definite size or shape.
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gas
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toys
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solid
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milk

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________________ is anything that has mass and takes up space.
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volume
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matter
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mass
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weight

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Liquid matter takes the shape of _______.
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a gas
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water
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a pet
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Its container

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Solids have a definite _______________.
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smell
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shape
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picture
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sound

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Smashing a piece of candy into smaller pieces is an example of a:
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Physical change
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Chemical change

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Chopping wood is an example of a:
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Physical change
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Chemical change

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An example of a physical property is 
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flammability
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acidic
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color
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ability to rust

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Cutting an orange is a physical change.
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True
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False

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A physical property can be observed with your
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Eyes
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Ears
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Tastes
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All of the above

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A description of objects that can be measured and observed.
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gas
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mustangs
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physical properties
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melting point

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a type of matter that can be found on earth as a solid, liquid, and gas
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gold
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water
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oxygen
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rock

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What are the states of matter?
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solid, liquid, and juice
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solid and liquid
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solid and gas
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solid, liquid, and gas

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