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5th Grade Test 3 On Matter: Properties And Reactions. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

What are properties of solids?
a) Definite shape and definite volume
b) No definite shape and no definite volume
c) No definite shape and a definite volume
d) Definite shape and no definite volume

What are the properties of a liquid?
a) Definite shape and definite volume
b) No definite shape and no definite volume
c) No definite shape and a definite volume
d) Definite shape and no definite volume

What are the properties of a gas?
a) Definite shape and definite volume
b) No definite shape and no definite volume
c) No definite shape and a definite volume
d) Definite shape and no definite volume

What is the particle arrangement of solids?
a) The particles are doing nothing.
b) The particles are fast moving and can spread apart from each other and be compressed.
c) The particles are close together but can move past one another.
d) The particles are packed closely together.

What is the particle arrangement of a liquid?
a) The particles are close together but can move past one another.
b) The particles are packed closely together.
c) The particles are fast moving and can spread apart from each other and be compressed.
d) The particles are doing nothing.

What is the particle arrangement of a gas?
a) The particles are doing nothing.
b) The particles are packed closely together.
c) The particles are fast moving and can spread apart from each other and be compressed.
d) The particles are close together but can move past one another.

Your glass of water weighs 250 grams (g). The tablespoon of lemonade powder weighs 25 g. What is the mass of the lemonade after mixing the water and lemonade powder together?
a) 250
b) 275
c) 260
d) 280

What is the law of conservation of mass?
a) The law of conservation of mass tells us that matter can neither be made nor destroyed. It can only be transformed or transfe
b) The amount of matter an object contains.
c) The process of an object moving or being moved.
d) The action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another.

What is the definition of matter?
a) A push or pull that can make an object move, stop moving, change shape, or change directions.
b) The particles are close together but can move past one another.
c) The process of an object moving or being moved.
d) Anything that has mass and takes up space.

What is a chemical reaction?
a) The process of an object moving or being moved.
b) A substance that contains two or more substances which are not chemically combined.
c) A process in which one or more substances undergo a change to become a different substance altogether.
d) Anything that has mass and takes up space.

True or false? No matter what reaction or change in properties occurs, the total weight of the substances does not change.
a) False
b) True, the number of atoms of the substance do not change
c) I do not know
d) Dogs

Is shredding paper a physical or chemical change?
a) Physical
b) Chemical
c) Neither
d) Both

Is burning a marshmallow over a campfire a physical or chemical change?
a) Physical
b) Chemical
c) Neither
d) Both

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