
Chemistry Final
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- Q1Erin was cooking Kraft Dinner for lunch. The water got so hot that steam floated up from the pot. Steam is an example of a:solid and liquidsolidliquidgas30s
- Q2Which of the following states of matter has a definite volume and always takes the shape of it's container?watersolidgasliquid30s
- Q3Which of the following is the best example of how density works?Pouring a variety of liquids in a container and watching as they remain separated.The foaming that occurs when making elephant toothpaste.Using litmus paper to determine if a substance is an acid or a base.Carbon dioxide causing a candle to go out.30s
- Q4Which of the following is the best example of a chemical change?cutting a piece of paperfreezing an ice cubemelting an ice cubebaking cookies30s
- Q5What is the product of a burnt piece of wood?the process of the wood burningthe flame causing the wood to burnthere is no productash30s
- Q6Mrs. Bouck was outside on a hot summer day and she decided to make herself a glass of iced tea. She used water and iced tea powder to make her drink. Which of the following is the solute?there is no solute in this mixtureiced tea powderwaterboth the iced tea powder and the water are solutes30s
- Q7Mark is testing liquids to determine whether they are acidic, basic or neutral. He puts the blue litmus paper in a substance and it stays blue. He puts the red litmus paper in the same substance and it turns blue. What did Mark learn from doing this experiment?the substance has a very low pH levelthe substance is a basic solutionthe substance is an acidic solutionthe substance is a neutral solution30s
- Q8When Lisa used her pH indicator to test the acidity of a substance, the results came back at a pH level of 13. What is the substance she was testing?13 is not a level on the pH scalea basean acida neutral30s
- Q9How can you determine that a lemon is an example of an acid?it's slippery to touchit tastes bitterit's yellowit tastes sour30s
- Q10Mary was at the lake one day and she was thinking to herself how neat it would be if she could walk on water. What is the best answer to explain why water striders are able to walk on water but Mary cannot?surface tension only allows insects to float on top of waterthe water is too densethe surface tension was already withholding too much weight from the water striders walking on itthe surface tension of the water is not strong enough to contain Lisa's weight30s
- Q11Which of the following methods could be separated best by decanting?a mixture of salt and watera mixture of rocks and watera mixture of sand and muda mixture of vinegar and baking soda30s
- Q12A chemical reaction has occurred whenthere is a change in the state of mattera substance is mixed with another substancea new substance is formeda substance is dissolved30s
- Q13Carbon dioxide is formed when the following substances are mixed togetheryeast, sugar and waterwater and baking sodavinegar and milkvinegar and baking soda30s
- Q14Carbon dioxide is different from air becauseCO2 is lighter than airCO2 is a different colorCO2 is a gasCO2 is heavier than air30s
- Q15True or False: Melting butter is an example of a chemical change?TrueFalse30s