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Interactions of Matter

Interactions of Matter

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Science

7th Grade

Hard

NGSS
MS-PS1-1, MS-PS1-5, MS-PS1-2

+2

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CECILY OZIER

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12 Slides • 15 Questions

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Interactions of Matter

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All matter is made of atoms. Which drawing shows the correct relationships between the three basic parts of an atom?

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A student studies four chemicals in a laboratory investigation.

Which chemical cannot be further broken down into other chemicals using ordinary laboratory processes?

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Tyler is going hiking. He packs some homemade snacks to take with him. He puts raisins, nuts, chocolate pieces, and dried fruit in a bag. What is the best description of this homemade snack?

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A mixture

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A Solution

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An Element

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A Substance

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A student conducted an experiment with a chamber filled with nitrogen gas. During the experiment, a change in motion of the atoms of the nitrogen occurs as shown in the figure below.

What action by the student could have caused this change in atomic motion?

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She spun the chamber in a centrifuge.

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She placed the chamber in an ice bath.

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She heated the chamber with a Bunsen burner.

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She added more nitrogen gas into the chamber. 

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When chemical W is added to a liquid, the chemical breaks down into substances X, Y, and Z. It is not possible to break down substances X, Y, and Z into simpler substances. What conclusion is supported by this evidence?

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Chemical W is an element.

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Chemical W is a pure substance.

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Substances X, Y, and Z are elements.

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Substances X, Y, and Z are compounds.

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How does the particle arrangement of water change when heated from 46°C to 102°C?

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A self-warming packet can be used to warm hands during cold weather. Powdered iron (Fe) reacts with oxygen (O2) when the packet is exposed to air. With the addition of a salt catalyst, Fe2O3 (iron oxide) is quickly formed and heat is given off.

Which term best describes iron oxide?

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Compound

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Element

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Ion

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Mixture

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A group of students are given three different-colored circles to make an atomic model of a carbon atom. The chart shows the colored circle that represents each particle in the atom.

Which diagram represents the correct atomic model for a carbon atom?

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A student finds a beaker containing a substance in the laboratory. The student filters the contents of the beaker and notices that a solid is left on the filter paper.

What can the student conclude about the type of matter of the original material?

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The original material was a mixture.

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The original material was a compound.

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The original material was either an element or a compound.

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The original material was either a mixture or a compound.

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The image shows two different atomic models made by two students.

What can be concluded about the models?

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Both models are accurate because they show protons and electrons inside the nucleus. 

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Model 1 is accurate because the numbers of protons and electrons inside the atom are the same.

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Both models are accurate because they contain positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons.

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Model 2 is accurate because it shows protons and neutrons at the center of the atom and electrons in orbits around the center.

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During an experiment, a researcher applies pressure on a gas in a closed container using a movable piston, as shown.

Which model can be used to describe the particle arrangement of the gas before and after the pressure is applied if there is no phase change?

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The chart shows a list of formulas.

Which substances are compounds?

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1, 2, 3, and 4

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1, 2, 3, and 5

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2, 4, 5, and 6

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2, 3, 4, and 6

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Two elements (A and B) are combined in two different ways to form two different substances, X and Y. The resulting substances have the characteristics shown in the table.

What can be concluded from the table?

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Substance X is a mixture, and Substance Y is a compound.

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Substance X is a compound, and Substance Y is a mixture.

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Substances X and Y are compounds.     

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Substances X and Y are mixtures.

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The atomic arrangements of two substances (A and B) are shown in the diagram. 

Which statement describes one of the substances correctly ?

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Substance A is an element as atoms are not combined chemically.

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Substance A is a compound as two different types of atoms are present.

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Substance B is a mixture as the atoms can be separated by any physical process.

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Substance B is a compound as the atoms can be separated only by chemical processes.

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If the solar system were used as a model of an atom, what would the Sun most likely represent?

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an ion

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a nucleus

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a neutron 

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an electron

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