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Physical Science 1.26: 7.2 Properties of Matter

Physical Science 1.26: 7.2 Properties of Matter

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Chemistry

9th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
MS-PS1-4, HS-PS2-5, MS-PS3-4

Standards-aligned

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Amie Ojerio

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13 Slides • 8 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Is this observation a physical or a chemical property of matter:

Gold does not tend to tarnish or interact with other substances.

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Physical Property

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Chemical Property

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Multiple Select

Which physical properties do glass and water share? Choose all that apply.

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State

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Brittleness

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Color

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Transparency

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Multiple Select

Which physical properties differ between glass and gold? Choose all that apply.

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State

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Brittleness

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Color

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Transparency

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Multiple Choice

Which physical property can be measured by a thermometer or thermal camera?

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Temperature

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Mass

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Volume

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Density

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What kind of force most likely holds these two molecules together?

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A hydrogen bond between the fluorine atom of one molecule and the hydrogen atom of the other molecule

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A polar covalent bond between the two hydrogen atoms of the molecules

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A polar covalent bond between the fluorine atom of one molecule and the hydrogen atom of the other molecule

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A hydrogen bond between the two hydrogen atoms of the molecules

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Each water molecule can form a hydrogen bond with each of its two hydrogen atoms. Isopropyl alcohol has only one hydrogen atom that can form a hydrogen bond. Which statement most likely describes how this difference in water and isopropyl would affect the physical properties of these substances?

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Water probably has higher melting and boiling points.

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Isopropyl alcohol probably has higher melting and boiling points.

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Which liquid has more surface tension?

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A

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B

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Multiple Choice

Which type of material allows electrons to flow the easiest?

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Semiconductor

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Insulator

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Conductor

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