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Matter And Mixtures
Test Description: Mixtures vs. compounds, states of matter
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) A mixture is a...
A
state of matter
B
two or more elements that are combined, but all elements keep their own properties
C
process in the water cycle
D
two or more elements combined chemically
2) Ice to water is an example of a __________ turning into a __________
A
liquid to gas
B
liquid to a solid
C
gas to liquid
D
solid to a liquid
3) If I measure the mass of an ice cube and it is 34 grams, what will the mass be when it melts?
A
34 grams
B
33 grams
C
37 grams
D
35 grams
4) What is the step of the water cycle responsible for water droplets forming on the outside of my cold bottle of Diet Pepsi?
A
precipitation
B
cold weather
C
condensation
D
evaporation
5) Which is NOT a property of matter?
A
All matter has color.
B
All matter can be a solid, liquid, or gas
C
All matter takes up space
D
All matter has mass
6) Which substance will dissolve in water?
A
Pepper
B
Wood chips
C
Iron filings
D
Sugar
7) Which is an example of a mixture?
A
Salt
B
Hot chocolate
C
Iron
D
Fruit salad
8) Which of the following are physical properties?
A
All answers
B
Shape
C
Size
D
Color
9) How can you separate a mixture?
A
Tossing it in the air
B
By its physical properties
C
In a labaratory
D
By reversing a chemical change
10) Which is NOT a method for separating a mixture?
A
Using a filter to separate by size.
B
Picking out different colored items.
C
Evaporating water to separate solids from liquids.
D
Reversing a chemical change.
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