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Two objects are placed in water. One sinks and the other floats. Which of the following is the most reasonable conclusion that can be drawn from this data?
a) One object is magnetic and the other is not.
b) One object is a solid and the other is a liquid.
c) One object has a greater density than the other.
d) One object is much larger than the other.

Used to observe and describe matter
a) . Relative density
b) Magnetism
c) Physical properties
d) Dissolving

The amount of matter packed into a given space compared to its ability to sink or float in water
a) Relative density
b) Magnetism
c) Physical properties
d) Dissolving

Which of the following is more dense than water?
a) Rock
b) Wooden stick
c) Beach ball
d) Sponge

Which of these is less dense than water
a) brick
b) ping pong ball
c) sand
d) iron nail

What tool do you use to measure mass?
a) Thermometer
b) triple beam balance
c) ruler
d) meter stick

Which of the following is a solid?
a) a rock
b) water
c) oxygen
d) carbon dioxide

Which state of matter has the fastest moving particles?
a) Solid
b) Liquid
c) Gas
d) ice

Which of the following has the slowest moving particles?
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d) water

Which property determines if something sinks or floats?
a) density
b) mass
c) physical state
d) conductor

What happens when you pour oil and water in the same cup?
a) the oil dissolves in the water
b) The water dissolves in the oil
c) The oil is more dense so it sinks below the water
d) The oil is less dense so it floats above the water

Which of these objects is less dense than water?
a) cork
b) rock
c) metal ring
d) sand

All of the following are solids EXCEPT:
a) Toothpicks
b) Table salt
c) Marbles
d) Cooking oil

Why do some object float in water?
a) They are more dense than the water
b) They are less dense than the water
c) they dissolve in the water
d) They are conductors in the water

What tool compares the mass of objects?
a) Triple beam balance
b) Pan balance
c) Thermometer
d) Hot plat

You place object A and object B on the sides of a pan balance. Object A goes lower and object B goes higher. What is true about these objects?
a) Object A has less mass
b) Object A has more mass
c) Object B has more mass
d) Object A and B have the same mass

If all the water in container A is poured into container B. What property of the water will change?
a) mass
b) color
c) shape
d) state

What will happen if the lid is removed from a container that holds helium gas?
a) The gas will expand and escape from the container
b) The gas will slowly change back into a liquid
c) When light hits the gas it will change colors
d) Gravity will keep the gas in the container

When you heat a liquid what does it change into?
a) solid
b) it will stay a liquid
c) gas
d) it will get smaller

When you cool down a liquid, what will happen?
a) it will stay a liquid forever
b) It will change into a solid
c) It will change into a gas
d) It will double in mass

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