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One example of a physical change is
a) burning paper
b) rust on a nail
c) crushing a soda can
d) fireworks

One example of a chemical change is
a) tarnish on a silver spoon
b) crushing a soda can
c) melting an ice cube
d) chopping carrots

Rust on a nail is what type of chemical change?
a) tarnishing
b) eletrolysis
c) oxidation
d) combustion

Fireworks are an example of
a) tarnishing
b) electrolysis
c) oxidation
d) combustion

The green substance on a penny is a result of
a) tarnishing
b) electrolysis
c) oxidation
d) combustion

Using electricity to break apart elements is called
a) tarnishing
b) electrolysis
c) oxidation
d) combustion

The volume of an irregular object can be measured by
a) multiplying the object's length, width, and height
b) dividing the object's density by its weight
c) submerging the object in water in a graduated cylinder
d) placing the object on a balance

The SI unit for mass is the
a) kilogram
b) pound
c) ounce
d) liter

The volume of a regular object is measured using a
a) ruler
b) scale
c) graduated cylinder
d) magic wand

H2O, CO2, and C12H22O11 are examples of
a) properties
b) changes
c) bonds
d) chemical formulas

Soil, salad, and sugar water are examples of
a) elements
b) compounds
c) mixtures
d) atoms

Iced Tea consists of several substances that are NOT chemically combine, so Iced Tea is a
a) mixture
b) compound
c) element
d) pure substance

An exothermic change is a change in which
a) Energy is taken IN
b) Energy is given off (EXIT)
c)
d)

A cup of hot coffee is an example of endothermic energy
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

A melting piece of ice is an example of endothermic energy.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

A cold-blooded animal is an example of endothermic
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

Top of a roller coaster is what type of energy
a) potential
b) kinetic
c) chemical
d) electrical

A microwave is an example of what type of energy
a) electrical
b) chemical
c) electromagnetic
d) kinetic

Waves that travel to your cellphone or to your Chrome Book
a) Electromagnetic
b) electric
c) potential
d) kinetic

Soccer ball rolling into the goal
a) potential
b) electrical
c) Mr. Zalasky's favorite thing
d) kinetic

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