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How Can You Describe Matter, Mixtures, And Solutions?
Test Description: Chapter 1 Review
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is mass?
A
the amount of space something takes up
B
a measure of gravity's pull on an object
C
the amount of matter in an object
D
the way an object feels
2) What is weight?
A
a measure of gravity's pull on an object
B
the amount of space something takes up
C
how heavy an object feels
D
the amount of matter in an object
3) What is volume?
A
how heavy an object is
B
a state of matter
C
the amount of matter in an object
D
the amount of space something takes up
4) What are the 3 states of matter?
A
molecule, atom, gas
B
solid, gas, liquid
C
solution, mixture, compound
D
volume, weight, mass
5) Which statement describes the particles in a solid?
A
Particles in solids are spread far apart and move rapidly.
B
Particles in solids are packed tightly together.
C
There are no particles in a solid; it's solid.
D
Particles in solids are able to move a little, but they bump into each other.
6) Which of the below are NOT a physical property of matter?
A
smell
B
temperature
C
texture
D
color
7) Which physical property measures how hot or cold matter is?
A
volume
B
a thermometer
C
texture
D
temperature
8) How does gravity affect an object?
A
Less gravity increases your mass.
B
More gravity increases your mass.
C
Less gravity increases your weight.
D
More gravity increases your weight.
9) How do you calculate volume?
A
length x width
B
length + width + height
C
length + height
D
length x width x height
10) What are the smallest parts that make up matter?
A
an atom
B
an element
C
a compound
D
a molecule
11) Which of these is true for both mixtures and solutions?
A
Their parts are evenly spread out.
B
Their parts can be easily separated.
C
They combine a liquid and a solid.
D
They are made of two or more things.
12) Which of these statements is true?
A
An atom has more elements than a molecule.
B
Molecules cannot be broken into different parts, and atoms can.
C
Atoms make only compounds, and molecules make only elements.
D
A molecule is made up of two or more atoms.
13) Which statement about compounds is true?
A
An element has the same properties as the compound it forms.
B
An atom has the same state of matter as the compound it forms.
C
A compound is made up of at least two different elements.
D
A compound is a type of mixture made of solids.
14) Which of the following is NOT an example of a compound?
A
water
B
chalk
C
salt
D
oxygen
15) When mixing salt water, what is one thing you can do to affect the saturation point of the solution?
A
add more salt
B
change the temperate of the water
C
add more water
D
pour water out
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