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Ch 5- Matter: Properties And Changes
Test Description: Review covering the Glencoe Chapt 5 p. 132-153
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which of the following is a chemical property of a substance
A
density
B
is a white powder
C
mass
D
reacts with HCl
2) Which item below is a sign of a chemical change?
A
change from a liquid to a solid
B
change in shape
C
change of water vapor to liquid
D
release of energy
3) Which type of change listed below results in new compounds being formed?
A
chemical
B
seasonal
C
state
D
physical
4) Salts are formed when which of the following react?
A
bases and salts
B
acids and solids
C
solids and gases
D
acids and bases
5) Which of the following physical properties does a base have?
A
slippery and bitter taste
B
sharp smell and sour taste
C
cold to the touch
D
gives off gas
6) Which of the following changes when water evaporates?
A
the chemical properties of the water
B
the mass of the water
C
the color of the water
D
the physical properties of the water
7) Which of the following is NOT a chemical property of an acid?
A
feels slippery to the touch
B
will react with, or corrode, certain metals
C
can damage plant and animal tissue
D
tastes sour
8) What is the formula for density?
A
Density = volume - mass
B
Density = mass / volume
C
Density = mass + volume
D
Density = volume / mass
9) The amount of mass in a given volume
A
pressure
B
bouyancy
C
viscosity
D
density
10) Which is not an example of a chemical change
A
plants using photosynthesis to make food
B
bubbling when a substance is added
C
an apple turning brown
D
melting from solid to liquid
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