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Science

6th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

NGSS
MS-PS1-4, MS-PS1-1, MS-PS1-5

+3

Standards-aligned

Created by

Lisa Brown

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96 Slides • 19 Questions

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What properties define matter?

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Mass, weight, volume, and density

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Color, shape, size, and texture

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Temperature, pressure, velocity, and density

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Length, width, height, and weight

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7) Flora studies the models of a gas, a liquid, and a solid shown in the diagram.

Use these models to explain why Flora can see an ice cube and liquid water but cannot see water vapor.

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According to the law of conservation of mass, how much zinc was present in the zinc carbonate?

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256 g

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88 g

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104 g

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40 g

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Is this matter? Click on the picture that is not matter.

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Draw

Draw a circle around the nucleus of the atom.

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What is an element?
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An element is an atom and two atoms
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An element is one or more atoms of the same kind.
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An element is more than one of different kinds

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What is the significance of carbon atoms being the same on Earth and Mars?

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They have different masses

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They occupy different volumes

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They are chemically identical

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They are found only on Earth

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How are the 3 elements in the picture organized on the periodic table?

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Niobium and cobalt have the same energy levels.

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Cobalt and scandium have the same energy levels.

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Cobalt and scandium have the same characteristics.

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Niobium and cobalt have the same characteristics.

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Categorize

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Definite shape and definite volume

Particles are packed close together

Particles vibrate in place

Indefinite shape and a definite volume

Takes the shape of its container

Particles are packed close together, but are far enough apart to move past each other

Indefinite shape and indefinite volume

Expands to fill its container

Particles move fast and are very far apart

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Organize these characteristics to the correct state of matter

Solid
Liquid
Gas

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What does this picture represent? 

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solid

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liquid

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gas

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plasma

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Study the diagram  and carefully read the description below the diagram. Gases have no definite shape or volume. Instead, they take the shape of their container. The particles of a gas spread out within the available space. Which diagram illustrates gas particles? 
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Diagram A illustrates gas particles.
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Diagram B illustrates gas particles
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Diagram C illustrates gas particles.
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None of these illustrates gas particles.

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Find the volume of the figure.

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100 cm³

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91 cm³

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819 cm³

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550 cm³

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What is the arrangement of atoms in liquids compared to solids?

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Atoms are packed tightly together

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Atoms are loosely packed

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Atoms are in a fixed position

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Atoms are far apart

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State of matter that takes the shape of it's container and has a definite volume.

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Solid state

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Liquid state

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Gas state

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Plasma state

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What is the behavior of atoms in gases according to the image?

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Atoms are tightly packed

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Atoms have low energy

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Atoms slip past each other quickly

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Atoms are stationary

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What does a gas do when it is placed in a container?

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It stays in one place

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It spreads out to fill the container

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It compresses into a smaller space

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It evaporates

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State of matter that can fill containers with no fixed shape or volume.

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Solid state

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Liquid state

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Gas state

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Plasma state

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