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Unit 1-Physical Properties Of Matter
Test Description: Physical properties of matter
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What physical properties do the following objects have in common? 1. Copper penny 2. Iron filings 3. Tin can lid
A
a. conducts electrical energy b. soluble in water c. bendable
B
a. soluble in water b. attracted to magnets c. conducts thermal energy
C
a. conducts electrical energy b. conducts thermal energy c. not soluble in water
D
a. insulate thermal energy b. attracted to magnets c. bendable
Helpful Hint
more dense sinks, less dense floats
2) Which list puts the items in order from MOST dense to LEAST dense using the observations shown?
A
cork, oil, plastic paper clip, water, penny
B
oil, penny, cork, plastic paper clip, water
C
penny, water, plastic paper clip, oil cork
D
water, penny, oil, plastic paper clip, cork
Helpful Hint
more dense sinks, less dense floats
3) Water and cooking oil were mixed together in a jar. The picture shows the results of what the jar looked like right after being shaken, and 10 minutes later. Which best compares the properties of cooking oil and water?
A
water dissolves in cooking oil
B
cooking oil dissolves in water
C
water is less dense than cooking oil
D
cooking oil is less dense than water
4) What physical properties do the following objects have in common? glass marble, rubber ball, paper plate, wooden pencil
A
They are all magnetic and not soluble in water
B
They all conduct electricity and are magnetic
C
They have the same physical state and are not soluble in water
D
They all have the same physical state and conduct electricity
5) Based on the data in the table, which sample would most likely be metal?
A
sample 3
B
sample 2
C
sample 4
D
sample 1
Helpful Hint
which answer choice has an item that might float and the other item might sink?
6) A beaker of water is shown. Which mixture would a beaker of water most likely be used to separate the materials?
A
sand and iron filings
B
salt and pepper
C
safety pins and iron nails
D
pieces of cork and pebbles
Helpful Hint
Mass is measured in grams, volume is measured in milliliters. Read CAREFULLY
7) Two substances are going to be mixed. The mass and volume of the samples (before mixed) are shown. Which statement would be true about the mixture, after the samples are mixed together?
A
The volume of the mixture is 70 milliliters
B
The mass of the mixture is 70 grams
C
The volume of the mixture is 110 grams
D
The mass of the mixture is 110 milliliters
8) Salt is stirred thoroughly into water to make a solution. What change occurs to the salt when it is added to the water?
A
The salt changes the water into a new substance
B
The salt forms a new substance in the solution
C
The salt dissolves
D
The salt floats on the water
9) There are 3 beakers of water: A, B, C. A coin is put into a beaker A. A powdered drink mix is put into another beaker B. Oil was put into a third beaker C. Which best describes the 3 beakers?
A
penny sinks, drink mix dissolves and changes the color of the water, oil floats
B
penny floats, drink mix dissolves and changes the color of the water, oil sinks
C
nothing happens to any of the materials
D
penny sinks, oil floats, powdered drink mix shows no change to the water
Helpful Hint
evaporation requires heat... changing a liquid to a gas
10) What tool is used to evaporate a solution of sugar and water?
A
strainer
B
hot plate
C
filter paper
D
hands
11) Which items below are most likely magnetic?
A
aluminum foil, rubber band, glass marble
B
cotton ball, iron nail, rubber band
C
iron nail, iron filings, metal key ring
D
iron filings, aluminum foil, cotton ball
12) a characteristic of matter that can be observed or measured:
A
Density
B
Mass
C
Physical state
D
Physical Property
13) Solutions are a type of mixture and share many similarities with other mixtures. One way that solutions may differ from other mixtures is -
A
solutions cannot be separated while other mixtures are easily separated
B
solutions may change their physical properties while other mixtures keep their physical properties
C
solutions are a mixture of only two substances while other mixtures can mix 3 or more substances
D
solutions form new substances while other mixtures do not form new substances
14) What causes matter to change states?
A
shaking it for 10 minutes
B
putting it in water
C
mixing it with another substance
D
adding or removing heat
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