Chemistry Measurement Vocab Question Preview (ID: 57794)
Introductory Measurement Words In Chemistry.
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The amount of space an object takes up is...
a) volume
b) mass
c) density
d) meniscus
The amount of matter in an object is...
a) mass
b) volume
c) density
d) displacement
How tightly packed the matter in a substance is...
a) density
b) mass
c) volume
d) interval
Finding the volume of an object by the change in water volume is...
a) displacement
b) density
c) mass
d) meniscus
Which instrument is used for rough volume measurements?
a) beaker
b) graduated cylinder
c) triple beam balance
d) test tube
Which instrument is used for accurate volume measurements?
a) graduated cylinder
b) beaker
c) test tube
d) triple beam balance
Which instrument is used to measure mass?
a) triple beam balance
b) graduated cylinder
c) test tube
d) beaker
What is the unit for mass?
a) g for grams
b) mL for milliliters
c)
d)
What is the unit for volume?
a) mL for milliliters
b) g for grams
c)
d)
How do you measure a meniscus?
a) Looking eye level at the bottom of the bubble.
b) Looking eye level at the top of the bubble.
c) Looking down at the bottom of the bubble.
d) Looking down at the top of the bubble.
Two objects have the same volume, but different masses. Which is MORE dense?
a) The object with more mass.
b) The object with less mass.
c) They will be the same, since volume is the same.
d)
Two objects have the same volume, but different masses. Which is LESS dense?
a) The object with more mass.
b) The object with less mass.
c) They will be the same, since volume is the same.
d)
Examine the density calculations. Which object is MORE dense?
a) 8.7
b) 8.1
c) 6.7
d) 5.4
Examine the density calculations. Which object is MORE dense?
a) 1.7
b) 1.3
c) 1.2
d) 1.5
Examine the density calculations. Which object is LESS dense?
a) 2.7
b) 2.9
c) 3.1
d) 3.3
Examine the density calculations. Which object is LESS dense?
a) 12.2
b) 12.4
c) 12.8
d) 12.9
Two objects have the same mass, but different volumes. Which is LESS dense?
a) The object with more volume.
b) The object with less volume.
c) They will be the same, since mass is the same.
d)
Two objects have the same mass, but different volumes. Which is MORE dense?
a) The object with less volume.
b) The object with more volume.
c) They will be the same, since mass is the same.
d)
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