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2.1 Matter Notes

2.1 Matter Notes

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Science

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9th - 12th Grade

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MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS1-2, MS-LS1-6

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Matthew Koch

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Multiple Choice

Type of matter made of two or more elements...
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element
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mixture
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compound

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Multiple Choice

What term refers to "two or more substances combined physically, but are still able to be separated?"

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Mixture

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Solution

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Matter

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Combination

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Multiple Choice

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The lemonade in this glass is what type of mixture?

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Heterogeneous

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Homogeneous

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What type of mixture is shown?

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Homogeneous

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Heterogeneous

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What type of substance is shown?

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compound

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heterogeneous mixture

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homogeneous mixture

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element

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Multiple Choice

Appearance, texture, and density are classified as

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physical properties

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chemical properties

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magnetic properties.

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thermal properties

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Multiple Choice

The formula for calculating density is _______.

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Mass divided by Volume

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Volume divided by Mass

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Mass x Weight

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Mass x Volume

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following would be considered a physical change?

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Cutting paper

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pH test

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Burning marshmellow

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Roasting a Turkey

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Multiple Choice

Which is an example of a chemical change?

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Melting of ice

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Mixing of salt and water

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Burning of wood

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Cutting a piece of paper

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Which correctly restates the Law of Conservation of Matter being illustrated in this picture?

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Matter is created but not destroyed.

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Matter is destroyed but not created.

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Matter is never created or destroyed, just changed.

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Matter cannot change form.

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