Changes in Matter
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- Q1Which of the following is NOT a physical change?glass breakingice meltingiron rustingsugar dissolving30s
- Q2Which of the following is NOT a chemical change?fruit ripeningsilver tarnishingleaves turning colorfood coloring dissolving in water30s
- Q3Butter is melted in a pan. Which of the following is true about the change?physical change that releases energychemical change that absorbs energyphysical change that absorbs energy30s
- Q4The energy stored in the bonds between atoms is?electrical energyendothermic energythermal energychemical energy30s
- Q5Which of these releases energy?exothermic changeendothermic change30s
- Q6Which of these absorbs energy?endothermic changeexothermic change30s
- Q7Which is true about a chemical change?only the color changesOne or more new substances is formedNo new substances are formed30s
- Q8What is temperature?it states that mass cannot be created or destroyedIt relates to the energy of motion of the particles of matter, and it is the measure of how hot and cold something is.30s
- Q9What is the law of conservation of massit states that in any physical or chemical change, mass cannot be created or destroyedit states that a physical change is a change in stateit states that a chemical change creates new matter30s
- Q10What is true about thermal energyit always flows from warmer matter to cooler matterit always stays the same temperaturetemperature changes with the seasons30s
- Q11Which of these is the energy stored in the chemical bonds between atoms. Sometimes in the foods we eat.Chemical EnergyElectrical EnergyFood Energy30s