
Metric conversion & States of Matter
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Judith Cardenas
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King Henry Died by drinking chocolate milk!
Units of Measure
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3
Multiple Choice
Which of these units is the largest?
Centimeter
Millimeter
Decameter
Hectometer
4
Multiple Choice
0.68
6.8
68
680
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Let's write these equations in our Journals
6
Multiple Choice
Convert
0 K to Celsius
273oC
−273oC
32oC
−32oC
7
Multiple Choice
Convert
450 K to Celsius
723oC
277oC
177 oC
623oC
8
Multiple Choice
Convert
100oC to Kelvin
373 K
273 K
212 K
0 K
9
Multiple Choice
State of matter that takes the shape of it's container and has a definite volume.
Solid state
Liquid state
Gas state
Plasma state
10
Multiple Choice
State of matter that can fill containers with no fixed shape or volume.
Solid state
Liquid state
Gas state
Plasma state
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Multiple Choice
What change of state is taking place in this photograph?
Condensation
Freezing
Vaporization
Melting
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a property of gases?
They have a definite volume.
They are not compressible.
They have no definite shape.
They have no ability to flow.
13
Multiple Choice
When a beaker of water is heated its volume increases a little. What is happening to the particles in the liquid?
They are getting bigger.
They are moving slower.
They are moving faster.
They are getting smaller.
14
Multiple Choice
Which change of state occurs when particles in a solid begin to move slowly past each other?
Melting
Freezing
Condensing
Vaporizing
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Multiple Choice
If I add heat to a solid, how will the motion of the particles be affected?
They will move slower
They will stop moving
They will move faster
They will move to a different container
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Multiple Choice
Is this a physical or chemical change?
Physical
Chemical
17
Multiple Choice
This is an example of _____ change.
Physical
Chemical
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Multiple Choice
Bubbles form when water boils. Is this evidence of chemical change?
Yes, because water is changing.
Yes, because the water is reacting.
No, because the vapor is still water.
No, because water doesn't react with anything.
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