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Test Description: Matter Unit Test prep
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is the formula for calculating density?
A
D=M/V
B
D=v/m
C
v=mxlxw
D
D=MxLXW
2) What tool measures mass?
A
a balance
B
A measuring cup
C
A spring scale
D
a graduated cylinder
3) What tool measures volume?
A
A graduated cylinder.
B
A balance
C
a measuring cup
D
a spring scale
4) Magnetism, solubility, and malleability are physical properties of matter. What makes these properties different from chemical properties?
A
Physical properties relate to elements rather than compounds.
B
Physical properties appear only after a chemical change occurs.
C
Physical properties can be observed without attempting to change the identity of the substance.
D
Physical properties describe elements in the solid state rather than in the liquid or gas state.
5) How can you model a physical change rather than a chemical change?
A
The particles change into particles of different substances.
B
The composition of the matter stays the same.
C
The particles get smaller.
D
The volume of the matter decreases.
6) Why is no mass lost when ice melts?
A
The particles change into particles of different substances.
B
The mass will increase if you freeze the melted ice.
C
No mass is lost during a change of state.
D
Mass is lost only during certain changes of state, such as freezing.
7) Which of the following is a way in which elements and compounds are similar?
A
Elements and compounds are both listed on the periodic table.
B
Elements and compounds are both made up of different kinds of atoms.
C
Elements and compounds are both pure substances.
D
Elements and compounds can both be broken down by physical changes.
8) Why might light not shine through a glass of liquid?
A
The glass has a suspension.
B
The glass is empty
C
The glass has a uniform mixture.
D
The glass has a solution.
9) Which process is an example of a physical change?
A
flattening
B
decomposing
C
rusting
D
burning
10) Chemical changes result in new substances, but physical changes do not. Which process is an example of a chemical change?
A
Cooking a steak
B
Drying clothes in the dryer
C
Chopping a tree
D
Heating a cup of tea
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