Matter Vocabulary Question Preview (ID: 9193)


Students Learn Basic Vocabulary Terms Associated With The Study Of Matter. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

A state of matter with no definite shape or volume is a
a) gas
b) liquid
c) solid
d) plasma

Mass is determined by
a) measuring the depth of an object
b) measuring the amount of matter in an object
c) putting an object in water to see if it floats or sinks
d) keeping track of the chemical changes in an object

Solids, liquids, and gases are examples of
a) chemical properties
b) chemical changes
c) physical properties
d) mixtures

A liquid has volume:
a) and a clearly defined shape
b) but can not be seen
c) but never takes any shape at all
d) but no definite shape

When water freezes it changes from a liquid to
a) a solid
b) a gas
c) an atom
d) thin air

An element has
a) two or more atoms
b) only one kind of atom
c) a definite shape
d) a definite volume

The ability of a substance to react with other substances to form a new substance is based on
a) physical properties
b) inertia
c) chemical properties
d) the melting point

Volume is determined by measuring
a) the weight of a substance
b) the density of a substance
c) the number of chemical reactions a substance can have
d) the amount of space matter occupies

The very small pieces of solid or liquid matter are
a) particles
b) atoms
c) electrons
d) protons

Weight measures
a) the density of an object
b) the force of gravity on an object
c) the volume of an object
d) the shape of an object

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