5th Grade: What Is Matter Made Of Question Preview (ID: 4400)


This Activity Is Based On Chapter 5 Topic 2 Of The McGraw-Hill Science Series, 2001 Edition. It Covers The Very Basics Of Matter And Elements. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

All matter is made of ____________.
a) Elements
b) Water, Fire, Earth, and Air
c) Mass
d) Stuff

Each element is given a ___________ to use instead of its full name.
a) Symbol
b) Letter
c) Picture
d) Gram

When at least two elements are chemically combined to form a new substance, it is called a _____.
a) Compound
b) Big element
c) Mixture
d) Water molecule

If you break apart a compound, such as water, you will find little water parts with the same properties floating around.
a) False
b) True
c) Could be?!
d)

___________ are the numbers below element symbols to tell us how many atoms of each element are present in the formula.
a) Subscripts
b) Symbols
c) Compounds
d) Formulas

The formula H2Co3F has how many atoms in it?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 6
d) 5

________ are the tiny particles that make up each element and that also retain the properties of that element.
a) Atom
b) Little element
c) Compound
d) Subscript

The central core area of the atom is called the ________________.
a) Nucleus
b) Proton
c) Neutron
d) Little Atom

The positive particle within the atom is called the ____________.
a) Proton
b) Neutron
c) Electron
d) Nucleus

How are metals, nonmetals, and metalloid situated on the periodic table?
a) left, right, and bottom
b) right, left, and middle left
c) middle right, left, and right
d) left, right, and the middle right

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