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Fifth Grade Matter - Mrs. Julian
Test Description: This is to help study for Mrs. Julian's Science test on Matter
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The smallest part of an element that has all of the properties of that element is called
A
an electron
B
a proton
C
a compound
D
an atom
2) A substance made of a combination of two or more elements held together by chemical bonds that cannot be separated by physical means is called
A
a compound
B
an atom
C
a proton
D
an electron
3) A negatively charged particle moving around the nucleus of an atom
A
proton
B
a compound
C
neutron
D
electron
4) The basic building block of matter which cannot be separated by chemical means is called
A
an atom
B
a compound
C
an element
D
a proton
5) A particle with no electrical charge in the nucleus of an atom is called
A
a neutron
B
a compound
C
a proton
D
an electron
6) A positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom is called
A
a proton
B
an electron
C
a compound
D
a neutron
7) Which is a physical property of a metal?
A
shiny
B
bendable
C
conducts heat
D
all of these
8) What is the formula for density?
A
D = m + v
B
D = m/v or D = m divided by v
C
D = m - v
D
D= m x v
9) If the mass of an object is 15 and the volume is 3, what is its density?
A
15 divided by 3 = 5
B
15 +3 = 18
C
15 - 3 = 12
D
15 x 3 = 45
10) How many elements are the the formula NaCl?
A
1
B
3
C
4
D
2
11) Does the density change if I have different amounts of silver?
A
I have no idea!
B
Yes, they are different amounts so they weigh different amounts (mass)
C
No, the density of silver is always the same no matter how heavy it is (mass) or how much space it takes up(volume)!
D
Yes, they are different amounts so they take up different amounts of space (volume)
12) How do buoyancy and density relate to each other?
A
Whether a certain material floats in a liquid depends only on the density of the material.
B
Whether a certain material floats in a liquid depends of the densities of both the liquid and the material.
C
They do not relate to each other
D
Whether a certain material floats in a liquid depends only on the density of the liquid.
13) How do salt particles arrange themselves and what do they form?
A
They arrange themselves in a geometric pattern.
B
They are held together by opposite charges
C
They all form crystals
D
All of these!
14) How are elements in the periodic table arranged?
A
The elements in each column have similar chemical properties.
B
You can predict the properties of the element if you know its column.
C
All of these
D
The elements in each row are arranged by the number of protons.
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