
Matter Chemistry High School
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Science
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8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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7 Slides • 39 Questions
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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?
Gas
Solid
Liquid
Plasma
3
Multiple Choice
Which state of matter does not have a definite shape but does have a definite volume?
solid
liquid
gas
plasma
4
Multiple Choice
Which state of matter has both definite shape and definite volume?
solid
liquid
gas
plasma
5
Multiple Choice
Which state of matter does not have definite shape or definite volume?
solid
liquid
gas
plasma
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Match
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
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
Solid
Gas
Liquid
Plasma
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Multiple Select
Select the things made of matter
Pencil
Sound
Light
Telephone
Water
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Phase
Change
Remember:
Note how energy and temperature affect phase changes.
Exothermic: Releasing heat Endothermic: Absorping heat
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Multiple Choice
Freezing
F
C
A
D
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Multiple Choice
Condensation
endothermic (absorbing heat)
exothermic (releasing heat)
12
Multiple Choice
Vaporization
B
E
D
F
13
Multiple Choice
Three containers with the same amount of the same material are shown below. Which container has the substance with the highest amount of energy?
The container on the left
The middle container
The container on the right
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
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Multiple Choice
What statement is true?
Mass never changes. Weight does.
Weight never changes. Mass does.
Both mass and weight change because they are affected by gravity.
Neither mass nor weight change. They are always the same.
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Multiple Choice
What do you use to measure the mass of an object?
18
Multiple Select
Which of the following is a measurement of volume?
cm
cm3
ml
g
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Multiple Choice
What is volume?
the mass of an object
how much matter is in an object
the amount of space an object takes up
the weight of an object
20
Multiple Choice
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?
8 ml
10 ml
60 ml
5 ml
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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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24
Multiple Choice
If an object has a density of 0.6 g/mL and you put it into water, will it sink or float?
25
Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
If an object has a density of 1.15 g/mL and you put it into water, will it sink or 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
Properties that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance
Properties that describe how a substance changes into a completely different substance
30
Multiple Choice
Which material allows electricity to flow through theme?
Electrical insulator
Metal
Electrical connductor
Heat Insulator
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Multiple Select
Select specific properties that are observed by your senses
Smell
Density
Texture
Color
Thermal conductivity
32
Multiple Choice
is the ability of a substance to dissolve in a liquid
malleability
luster
oxidation
solubility
33
Multiple Choice
How a substance reacts to a magnet (attract or repel):
solubility
malleability
state of matter
magnetism
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Multiple Choice
What is a size independent (characteristic) property ?
A property that cannot change
A property that can change
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Multiple Select
Select all the size-independent (characteristic) properties
Mass
Magnetism
Electric Conductor
Density
37
Multiple Choice
What is a size dependent (Non-characteristic) property ?
A property that cannot change
A property that can change
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Multiple Select
Select all the size dependent (Non-characteristic) properties
Mass
Weight
Color
Density
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Remember:
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Is glass breaking a chemical or physical change?
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Dissolving salt in water.
Chemical Change
Physical Change
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Multiple Choice
Ice Melting
Chemical Change
Physical Change
States of Matter
Remember:
The movement of particles
Arrangement of particles
shape and volume
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