
Chem Review Chp. 1: Defining Matter
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- Q1
A possible explanation for an observation
hypothesis
prediction
law
theory
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Chemistry is the study of ...
magic
what substances are made of, how they behave, and how they can be transformed
mixing things together to see what will happen
life and living things
30s - Q3
The amount of substance, or material, in an object is called its
specific heat
volume
density
mass
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The amount of space something takes up is called ....
mass
volume
density
weight
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Gas is matter
True
False
30s - Q6
Fear is matter
True
False
30s - Q7
When reading the volume of a liquid from glassware, it is important to read it from the ...
side
bottom
top
meniscus
30s - Q8
What is the formula used to calculate the volume of a regularly shaped solid like a cube?
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What is the name of the method used for measuring the volume of irregularly shaped objects?
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You have 30 mL of water in a graduated cylinder. You are trying to find the volume of a plastic dinosaur, so you submerge the dinosaur in the water. The water level rises to 37.5 mL. What is the volume of the plastic dinosaur?
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What is the density of an object that has a mass of 30 g and a volume of 2 cm3?
Users enter free textType an Answer30s - Q12
What is the name of the properties that do not change even if the quantity of the object changes?
Extensive properties
Intensive properties
30s - Q13
What is the name of the properties that do change if the quantity of the object changes?
Intensive properties
Extensive properties
30s - Q14
What is an example of an intensive property?
Density
Volume
Mass
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What is an example of an extensive property?
Mass
Temperature
Melting point
color
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