
Density
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- Q1A block of wood has a mass of 600 grams and a volume of 800 cubic centimeters. What is its density?0.75 grams per cubic centimeter0.8 grams per cubic centimeter1.25 grams per cubic centimeter1.33 grams per cubic centimeter30s
- Q2Why does ice float on water?Ice has a larger volume than water.Ice is heavier than water.Ice is less dense than liquid water.Ice is warmer than water.30s
- Q3If a metal sphere has a mass of 300 grams and a diameter of 10 centimeters, what is its density?Approximately 3.77 grams per cubic centimeter1.5 grams per cubic centimeter30 grams per cubic centimeter15 grams per cubic centimeter30s
- Q4What is the relationship between mass, volume, and density?Density equals volume divided by mass.Density equals mass times volume.Density equals mass divided by volume.Density is the sum of mass and volume.30s
- Q5If two objects have the same volume but different masses, how do their densities compare?Density cannot be determined without more information.The object with the greater mass has a higher density.The objects have the same density.The object with the smaller mass has a higher density.30s
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- Q9Which type of bond involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms?Covalent bondIonic bondHydrogen bondMetallic bond30s
- Q10What type of bond is formed when one atom donates an electron to another atom?Covalent bondVan der Waals bondIonic bondMetallic bond30s
- Q11Which type of bond involves a 'sea of electrons' that are free to move around, typically found in metals?Hydrogen bondMetallic bondCovalent bondIonic bond30s
- Q12What type of bond is responsible for the unique properties of water, such as its high boiling point?Ionic bondMetallic bondHydrogen bondCovalent bond30s
- Q13Which bond type is typically formed between a metal and a nonmetal, involving the transfer of electrons?Metallic bondCovalent bondHydrogen bondIonic bond30s
- Q14What is the main reason atoms form bonds in relation to the octet rule?Atoms form bonds to achieve a stable electron configuration with eight electrons in their outer shell.Atoms bond to maintain an empty outer shell.Atoms bond to lose all their electrons.Atoms bond to create larger atoms.30s