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Which of the following is NOT an example of a compound?
a) chalk
b) water
c) oxygen
d) salt

When mixing salt water, what is one thing you can do to affect the saturation point of the solution?
a) add more water
b) change the temperate of the water
c) pour water out
d) add more salt

Which statement about compounds is true?
a) A compound is a type of mixture made of solids.
b) An element has the same properties as the compound it forms.
c) A compound is made up of at least two different elements.
d) An atom has the same state of matter as the compound it forms.

Which of these is true for both mixtures and solutions?
a) Their parts are evenly spread out.
b) They combine a liquid and a solid.
c) They are made of two or more things.
d) Their parts can be easily separated.

Which of these statements is true?
a) An atom has more elements than a molecule.
b) A molecule is made up of two or more atoms.
c) Molecules cannot be broken into different parts, and atoms can.
d) Atoms make only compounds, and molecules make only elements.

What are the smallest parts that make up matter?
a) a molecule
b) an atom
c) an element
d) a compound

How do you calculate volume?
a) length x width
b) length + height
c) length x width x height
d) length + width + height

Which physical property measures how hot or cold matter is?
a) texture
b) temperature
c) volume
d) a thermometer

How does gravity affect an object?
a) Less gravity increases your mass.
b) Less gravity increases your weight.
c) More gravity increases your mass.
d) More gravity increases your weight.

Which statement describes the particles in a solid?
a) Particles in solids are able to move a little, but they bump into each other.
b) Particles in solids are spread far apart and move rapidly.
c) Particles in solids are packed tightly together.
d) There are no particles in a solid; it's solid.

Which of the below are NOT a physical property of matter?
a) color
b) texture
c) smell
d) temperature

What is weight?
a) a measure of gravity's pull on an object
b) how heavy an object feels
c) the amount of space something takes up
d) the amount of matter in an object

What is volume?
a) a state of matter
b) the amount of matter in an object
c) how heavy an object is
d) the amount of space something takes up

What are the 3 states of matter?
a) volume, weight, mass
b) molecule, atom, gas
c) solid, gas, liquid
d) solution, mixture, compound

What is mass?
a) the amount of matter in an object
b) the amount of space something takes up
c) a measure of gravity's pull on an object
d) the way an object feels

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