Matter Day 2 Question Preview (ID: 37212)
5.5A (conductors/insulators, Magnetism, Solubility).
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Which object is magnetic?
a) iron washer
b) plastic bottle
c) wool mitten
d) rubber band
A student was investigating a sample of matter that is attracted to a magnet and is a good conductor of electricity. Based on this evidence, the matter is made of -
a) iron
b) wood
c) glass
d) paper
A student added sugar to a glass of water and stirred. After ten minutes the sugar was no longer visible. The sugar seemed to disappear because sugar -
a) evaporates in water
b) is magnetic in water
c) dissolves in water
d) sinks in water
Which of the following objects conducts electricity?
a) Glass marble
b) Aluminum can
c) Rubber eraser
d) Wool sock
Used to observe and describe matter
a) Relative density
b) Magnetism
c) Physical properties
d) Dissolving
Matter breaks down into particles that are so small that it seems to disappear
a) Relative density
b) Magnetism
c) Physical properties
d) Dissolving
A property of attraction for metals
a) Relative density
b) Magnetism
c) Physical properties
d) Dissolving
A material that does not allow energy to flow through it is called a(n)
a) insulator
b) conductor
c) mass
d) solubility
A material that allows energy to flow through it easily is called a(n)
a) insulator
b) conductor
c) solubility
d) mass
A metal that attracts other metals if they contain iron or cobalt is a-
a) conductor
b) insulator
c) magnet
d) solubility
A tool that can be used to test for electrical conductivity is called a-
a) circuit
b) triple beam balance
c) pan balance
d) thermoeter
Mass, state of matter, ability to attract iron, and insulation are all examples of
a) physical properties
b) experiments
c) points of water
d) mixtures
A teacher mixes a red powder in water. The water turns red. How could the teacher separate the red powder from the water?
a) freeze it
b) evaporate away the water
c) add more water
d) measure the mass
What property determines if something will dissolve in water?
a) Solubility
b) Density
c) Conductivity
d) Mass
While a student is cooking, they notice that the pan is really hot. Why is the pan so hot?
a) The pan insulates thermal energy
b) The pan conducts thermal energy
c) The pan creates thermal energy
d) The pan destroys thermal energy
Which of the following is a insulator?
a) metal cup
b) copper wire
c) iron pan
d) plastic straw
Which of the following is soluble in hot water?
a) sugar cubes
b) cooking oil
c) carrots
d) pasta
Which of the following is a conductor of electricity?
a) yarn
b) plastic string
c) rubber band
d) copper wire
Which of the following is not soluble in water?
a) sugar
b) salt
c) sand
d) kool aid
Which of the following is true about an insulator?
a) It lets energy go through
b) It stops the flow of energy
c) Its always made of metal
d) It would complete a circuit
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