WorksheetsMatter and Its Interactions Unit Review 2022-23
Total questions: 103
Worksheet time: 52mins
Select your Science Block
Block 3A
Block 3B
Liquid
Ice
Solid
Gas
.9g/cm3
1g/mL3
1kg/cm3
1g/cm3
If a substance has a density of 5g/mL and a volume of 5mL, what is its mass?
Because he had two periodic tables
Because he had a table where he studied the periodic table
Because he has a table that looks like the periodic table and has samples of all of the elements of the periodic table.
I was on the Washington DC trip
117
118
119
Which of the following is a chemical property of matter?
property that can be observed
property of how a substance can be sensed
property of how a substance looks
property of how a substance reacts with another
Solubility is a ________________________ property.
physical
chemical
Which of the following is a chemical change?
water freezing
wax melting
a nail rusting
glass breaking
All things in the world are made of ___________________.
cells
atoms
legos
tissue
All matter has _______________ and _____________________.
mass, shape
shape, color
color, volume
mass, volume
What are the 3 States of Matter?
Solid, Liquorice, and Gas
Salt, Liquid, and Gas
Solid, Liquid, and Plasma
Solid, Liquid, and a Gas
The state of matter with a definite shape and volume?
Solid
Liquid
Gas
The state of matter that has a definite volume but not a definite shape?
Plasma
Solid
Liquid
Gas
The particles of matter that have no definite shape, they take the shape of its container and they are close together?
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Liquid and a Gas
The particles of matter that have no definite shape, they move freely and they are very far apart?
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Grams
What is density?
Mass that has a density in its substance
Mass per unit density of a substance
Mass per unit volume of a substance
A (a) property is the ability or inability of a substance to combine with or change into once or more new substances.
This law states that the total mass before a chemical reaction is the same as the total mass after the chemical reaction.
Law of conversation of mass
Law of conservation of trees
Law of conservation of mass
Laws with conversations with the masses
Choose all that apply. Choose all of the physical properties.
Magnetism
Rust
Flammability
Malleability
Electric conductivity
Can most chemical changes be reversed?
Yes!
No!
Maybe!
What state of matter does the picture represent?
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Plasma
What state of matter does the picture represent?
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Plasma
What type of change are you observing when an ice cube melts?
Chemical Change
Physical Change
Viscosity Change
Flavor Change
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?
Mass can be created.
Mass can be destroyed.
Mass is created by not destroyed.
Mass is neither created nor destroyed.
How would you describe the molecules in a liquid?
Molecules are tight with little movement.
Molecules are very spread apart with lots of movement.
Molecules are loose with some movement.
Molecules don't exist.
How would you describe the molecules in a gas?
Molecules are tight with little movement.
Molecules are very spread apart with lots of movement.
Molecules are loose with some movement.
Molecules don't exist.
How would you describe the molecules in a solid?
Molecules are tight with little movement.
Molecules are very spread apart with lots of movement.
Molecules are loose with some movement.
Molecules don't exist.
If an element has an atomic mass of 27 and has 13 protons, how many neutrons does it have?
40
14
4
13
What state of matter does this show?
liquid
conduction
solid
gas
What state of matter is shown above?
liquid
solid
gas
atoms
Which picture of an example of a solid state of matter?
The moisture you see on the mirror in the bathroom after a hot shower is called
evaporation
frost
condensation
melting
When you heat a solid or liquid, its particles move _________________.
faster
slower
at the same speed
in a circular pattern
Which state of matter has the most movement of particles?
liquid
gas
solid
frozen
When a solid changes into a liquid it is called ___________.
freezing
condensing
melting
evaporating
When a gas changes into a liquid it is called _________________.
evaporation
freezing
melting
condensing
Which type of change doesn't create a new substance?
chemical
physical
burning
exothermic
A _______________ change occurs when two or more molecules interact and form a new substance.
physical
chemical
texture
Check all of the chemical change examples.
fireworks
bubbles when mixing two unknown liquids
popsicle melting
leaves changing color
A chemical reaction that gains thermal energy is called endothermic.
true
false
A chemical reaction that releases thermal energy is called exothermic.
true
false
The nucleus is the structure at the ____________ of an atom.
side
center
bottom
outside
A proton has what kind of charge?
Negative Charge
Neutral Charge
Positive Charge
None of the Answers
An electron has a _____________ charge and moves in the space around the nucleus.
Positive
Negative
Neutral
Moving
A neutron has a __________ charge.
Negative
Positive
Neutral
None of the Answers
The nucleus of an atom has these two particles.
proton and electron
neutron and electron
proton and neutron
proton and atom
Who created the first periodic table?
Einstein
Burishnikov
Eggbert
Mendeleev
What is the atomic number of Oxygen?
15.999
8
O
10
The atomic number tells the number of protons in the Nucleus. How many protons are in the element Carbon?
6
12.011
12
8
What is the element symbol for Iron?
Ir
I
Fe
Ie
How does a balanced chemical equation demonstrate the Law of Conservation of Mass?
it shows that no atoms have been gained or lost during the reaction
it shows that all compounds remain bonded after the reaction
it shows that the properties of the elements stay the same after the reaction
it shows that only physical changes follow the Law of Conservation of Mass
Use the unbalanced chemical equation to answer the question.
2NaHCO3 → Na2CO3 + CO2
Which of the following can be added to the products to balance the equation?
O2
H2O
CH2OH
H2
Charlie placed salt water in a beaker and left it on her desk for a week. After a week, there was only salt. Which best explains the missing water from the beaker?
The water became a new substance
The water evaporated
The water disappeared forever
The water condensed
What type of substance is pictured?
element
compound
mixture
solution
Which is a pure substance?
A property such as density or boiling point that is helpful in identifying matter because it remains the same no matter the size of the sample
physical property
characteristic property
classification property
chemical property
