5th Grade - Properties Of Matter Review Question Preview (ID: 33243)


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Mass is the measurement of the amount of
a) weight
b) inertia
c) force
d) matter

The measurement of the pull of gravity on an object is its
a) weight
b) inertia
c) force
d) matter

Materials in mixtures
a) cannot be separated
b) can be separated physically
c) can only be separated by using a filter
d) can only be separated by using heat

Molecules in a solid are different from molecules in a gas because
a) molecules in a solid are very close together
b) molecules in a solid are far apart
c) molecules in a solid are always in motion
d) molecules in a solid glide past one another

Which of the following defines matter?
a) made of small particles that can easily be seen
b) made of small particles that can be seen with a magnifying glass
c) made of small particles too small to be seen
d) made of small particles that can only be seen in solids

An object that takes up more space than another object has a greater...
a) mass
b) density
c) volume
d) weight

Elements in the periodic table are organized by
a) atomic number
b) atomic weight
c) atomic nucleus
d) atomic density

An example of a chemical change is
a) an old car rusting
b) throwing a rock
c) cutting a piece of paper
d) crushing a can

A teacher mixes two liquids which are the same temperature together in a glass. A thermometer in the glass shows a temperature increase of several degrees. This change in temperature indicates:
a) a chemical change
b) the densities of the liquids have increased
c) a change in state of matter
d) a mixture has been produced

If I dissolve 5 grams of salt into 100 grams of water, how much salt would is left when the water evaporates?
a) 0 grams of salt
b) 500 grams of salt
c) 105 grams of salt
d) 5 grams of salt

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