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Physical And Chemical Changes
Test Description: Review of physical and chemical changes
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which of the following is not a physical change?
A
Sublimation
B
Combustion (burning)
C
Melting
D
Mixing Kool aid
2) A change in the state of matter (such as boiling, evaporating, etc.) is an example of
A
a physical change
B
a chemical change
C
both a physical and chemical change
D
neither a physical and chemical change
3) Which of the following is not a indicator of a chemical change?
A
melting
B
tarnishing
C
rusting
D
combustion (burning)
4) Which of the following is an example of a physical change?
A
Making toast
B
Rusting of a bike
C
Making chocolate milk
D
Baking a cake
5) Which of the following is an example of a chemical change?
A
Cutting a marshmallow into little pieces before putting it on a tasty smore.
B
Melting a marshmallow before putting it on a tasty smore (but not burning it).
C
Burning a marshmallow before putting it on a tasty smore.
D
Smooshing a marshmallow before putting it on a tasty smore.
6) If you decide to bake cookies for a birthday treat, when you bake them in the oven, you are performing a
A
A physical change
B
A chemical change
7) Which of the following indicates a chemical change in matter?
A
A change in energy
B
A phase change
C
A change in shape
D
A change in size
8) Breaking a dish
A
Physical change
B
Chemical change
9) Bleaching clothes
A
Physical Change
B
Chemical change
10) Making jello
A
Chemical Change
B
Physical Change
11) Drinking soda and burping
A
physical change
B
chemical change
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