Chapter 10 Science
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- Q1the amount of matter in a solid, liquid, or gasmass300sEditDelete
- Q2the idea that everything is made of small particlesatomic theory300sEditDelete
- Q3the smallest part of an element that still has the properties of the elementatom300sEditDelete
- Q4the amount of space an object takes upvolume300sEditDelete
- Q5the smallest particle of a compound that still has the properties of that compoundmolecule300sEditDelete
- Q6a type of matter made of two or more elementscompound300sEditDelete
- Q7a change in some properties of matter without forming a different kind of matterphysical change300sEditDelete
- Q8different materials placed together, but each material keeps its own propertiesmixture300sEditDelete
- Q9a change of one or more types of matter into other types of matter with different propertieschemical change300sEditDelete
- Q10a mixture in which substances are spread out evenly and will not settlesolution300sEditDelete
- Q11a substance without a definite volume or shapegas300sEditDelete
- Q12a substance that has a definite shape and volumesolid300sEditDelete
- Q13a substance that has a definite volume but no definite shapeliquid300sEditDelete
- Q14a measure of how fast the particles in an object are movingtemperature300sEditDelete
- Q15Which of these is true of an ice cube?it is made of tiny particles that are far apart from each otherit is made of clumps of particles that glide past each otherit is made of particles that spread out evenlyit is made of vibrating, closely packed tiny particles300sEditDelete
- Q16How is the mass of an object measured?with a thermometerwith a scalewith a balancewith a graduated cylinder300sEditDelete
- Q17What is the measure of the average amount of motion in particles of matter called?colormasstemperaturevolume300sEditDelete
- Q18Lemonade is an example of which of the following?solutecrystalssolida solution300sEditDelete
- Q19Which idea below describes the atomic theory?atoms can be rearranged to form new elementsmost atoms are metalsatoms make up compoundseverything is made up of tiny particles called atoms300sEditDelete
- Q20Diamonds and graphite are both made of carbon atoms. Why do they have different properties?the atoms in diamonds are harder than those in graphitethe carbon atoms in diamonds contain more protons than those in graphitethe carbon atoms are conneted differntly in diamonds and graphitethey are different compounds300sEditDelete