
Chapter 5 Matter, Mixtures and Solutions
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- Q1The smallest particle of an elementatomcompoundmatterelement30s
- Q2The amount of space something takes upmatterdensityvolumemass30s
- Q3Anything that has mass and volumevolumemassmatterdensity30s
- Q4A type of mixture where all the parts are mixed evenly throughoutmixturedensitysolutioncompound30s
- Q5A combination of two or more different substances that keep their identitiescompoundsolutionmixturedensity30s
- Q6A type of matter made of just one kind of atommoleculecompoundelementatom30s
- Q7A substance made of molecules of two or more elementsmixturecompoundelementdensity30s
- Q8The law of matter in which the total amount of matter doesn’t change even if it goes through a changeconservation of massconservation of matterconservation of volume30s
- Q9This is made up of two or more atoms put togethercompoundprotonelementmolecule30s
- Q10A type of change where the form or shape of a substance changes, but it still has the same chemical makeupevaporationphysical changechemical change30s
- Q11A type of change where changes in one or more substances forms a new/different substancechange of statephysical changechemical change30s
- Q12Which is NOT true about liquids?They have a definite volumeThey have a definite shapeThey have densityThey have mass30s
- Q13Which is true about gases?They have a definite shapeThey can be compressed (squeezed together)They have a definite volume30s
- Q14Which is NOT true about a solidthey take the shape of their containerthey have massthey have a definite shapethey have volume30s
- Q15Marta put sugar, yeast and warm water in a balloon and tied it closed. She put the balloon in a sunny window and noticed that the balloon started filling up with gas. What kind of a change is going on inside the balloon?A chemical changeA physical change
A change of state
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