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Matter Chemistry High School

Matter Chemistry High School

Assessment

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Science

8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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7 Slides • 39 Questions

1

​States of Matter

Remember:

  • The movement of particles

  • Arrangement of particles

  • shape and volume

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are states of matter?

1

Gas

2

Solid

3

Liquid

4

Plasma

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Multiple Choice

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Which state of matter does not have a definite shape but does have a definite volume?

1

solid

2

liquid

3

gas

4

plasma

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Multiple Choice

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Which state of matter has both definite shape and definite volume?

1

solid

2

liquid

3

gas

4

plasma

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Multiple Choice

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Which state of matter does not have definite shape or definite volume?

1

solid

2

liquid

3

gas

4

plasma

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Match

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Match the State of Matter to the proper particle movement/ arrangement

solid

liquid

gas

plasma

Vibrating in place

Compacted

A little spaced out and moving freely passed each other

Spread apart and moving quickly

Spread apart, charged, and moving VERY FAST

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Match

Match the arrangement to the state of matter

Solid

Gas

Liquid

Plasma

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Multiple Select

Select the things made of matter

1

Pencil

2

Sound

3

Light

4

Telephone

5

Water

9

​Phase

Change

Remember:

Note how energy and temperature affect phase changes.

Exothermic: Releasing heat Endothermic: Absorping heat​

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Multiple Choice

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Freezing

1

F

2

C

3

A

4

D

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Multiple Choice

Condensation

1

endothermic (absorbing heat)

2

exothermic (releasing heat)

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Multiple Choice

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Vaporization

1

B

2

E

3

D

4

F

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Multiple Choice

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Three containers with the same amount of the same material are shown below. Which container has the substance with the highest amount of energy?

1

The container on the left

2

The middle container

3

The container on the right

4

All have an equal amount of energy

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​Mass and Volume

Remember:

  • How to measure mass (scale/TBB)

  • Volume (Ruler/ Water Displacement)

  • Unit: Mass= G Volume= mL or cm3

  • Mass= Amount of Matter

  • Volume= Amount of Space​

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Multiple Choice

The amount of matter in an object is 
1
pressure
2
weight
3
mass
4
force

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Multiple Choice

What statement is true?

1

Mass never changes. Weight does.

2

Weight never changes. Mass does.

3

Both mass and weight change because they are affected by gravity.

4

Neither mass nor weight change. They are always the same.

17

Multiple Choice

What do you use to measure the mass of an object?

1
2
3
4

18

Multiple Select

Which of the following is a measurement of volume?

1

cm

2

cm3

3

ml

4

g

19

Multiple Choice

What is volume?

1

the mass of an object

2

how much matter is in an object

3

the amount of space an object takes up

4

the weight of an object

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Multiple Choice

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50 ml of water was added to the graduated cylinder. After we drop in the object, the new water level goes up to 60 ml. What is the volume of the blocks?

1

8 ml

2

10 ml

3

60 ml

4

5 ml

21

​Density

Remember:

  • How to calculate Density= M/V

  • ​Object floats if density is less than 1g/ml

  • ​Object sinks if density is more than 1g/ml

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Multiple Choice

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Look at this image.  Which object has the LOWEST density in water? How
1
The Ping Pong Ball because it floats to the top 
2
The bolt because it has sunk to the bottom
3
The soda cap because it is not just full of air like the Ping Pong ball

23

Multiple Choice

Jack has a rock. The rock has a mass of 14g and a volume of 2cm3. What is the density of the rock?
1
7 mL
2
7 g/cm3
3
28 g/cm3
4
1/7 g/cm3

24

Multiple Choice

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If an object has a density of 0.6 g/mL and you put it into water, will it sink or float?  

1
sink
2
float

25

Multiple Choice

Frank has an eraser. It has a mass of 4g, and a volume of 2cm3. What is its density?
1
8 g/cm3
2
2 g/cm3
3
1/2 g/cm3
4
24 g/cm3

26

Multiple Choice

What is the formula for density?
1
density = mass x volume
2
density = mass / volume
3
density = mass + volume
4
density = mass - volume

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Multiple Choice

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If an object has a density of 1.15 g/mL and you put it into water, will it sink or float?  

1
sink
2
float

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Remember:

  • ​Physical Properties: Observed, Measured, and Tested.

  • ​Different kinds of physical properties

  • Physical Properties: ​Doesn't change the identity of the substance.

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Multiple Choice

Physical properties are
1

Properties that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance

2

Properties that describe how a substance changes into a completely different substance

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Multiple Choice

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Which material allows electricity to flow through theme?

1

Electrical insulator

2

Metal

3

Electrical connductor

4

Heat Insulator

31

Multiple Select

Select specific properties that are observed by your senses

1

Smell

2

Density

3

Texture

4

Color

5

Thermal conductivity

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Multiple Choice

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is the ability of a substance to dissolve in a liquid

1

malleability

2

luster

3

oxidation

4

solubility

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Multiple Choice

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How a substance reacts to a magnet (attract or repel):

1

solubility

2

malleability

3

state of matter

4

magnetism

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Multiple Choice

What is a size independent (characteristic) property ?

1

A property that cannot change

2

A property that can change

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Multiple Select

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Select all the size-independent (characteristic) properties

1

Mass

2

Magnetism

3

Electric Conductor

4

Density

37

Multiple Choice

What is a size dependent (Non-characteristic) property ?

1

A property that cannot change

2

A property that can change

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Multiple Select

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Select all the size dependent (Non-characteristic) properties

1

Mass

2

Weight

3

Color

4

Density

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Remember:

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Multiple Choice

A teacher is demonstrating physical and chemical changes to her class. Which action should she use to demonstrate a chemical change?
1
cutting a piece of paper
2
folding a piece of paper
3
tearing a piece of paper
4
burning a piece of paper

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following describes a precipitate?
1
a liquid forms when a block of metal is heated
2
a solid forms when one liquid is poured into another
3
a gas forms when a solid is placed in a liquid
4
bubbles form when an acid is poured on a rock

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Multiple Choice

Is glass breaking a chemical or physical change?

1
chemical
2
physical

43

Multiple Choice

Is spoiling food a physical or chemical change?
1
phyiscal
2
chemical

44

Multiple Choice

Which is a chemical change?
1
freezing fruit juice
2
slicing a potato
3
boiling water
4
copper metal turning green

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Multiple Choice

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Dissolving salt in water.

1

Chemical Change

2

Physical Change

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Multiple Choice

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Ice Melting

1

Chemical Change

2

Physical Change

​States of Matter

Remember:

  • The movement of particles

  • Arrangement of particles

  • shape and volume

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