
Matter Review 2025
Quiz by Mark Ferguson
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- Q1
Which statement BEST describes the model?
Responses
.The model shows a single molecule that is made of three atoms.
The model shows a single atom that is made of three molecules
The model shows a single atom that is made of two molecules.
The model shows a single molecule that is made of two atoms
60s - Q2
Which model appropriately identifies an atom and a molecule?
60s - Q3
Which substance shows 02, C0, CO2 ?
60s - Q4
Which particles match the order in the milk jugs?
60s - Q5
Use the drop-down menus to correctly describe how removing heat from gaseous water in the jug would affect the water particles.
Removing heat from gaseous water __________________ the movement of the water particles. This causes the particles to __________________ and become ___________________. Once enough heat has been removed from the water particles, the water _________________
1decreases
2lose energy
3more densely packed
4changes to a liquid state
1.decrease
2. gain energy
3more densely packed
4. change to a liquid state
1.increase
2gain energy
3more loosely packed
4 change to gas
increases
lose energy
more loosely packed
change to a gas
60s - Q6
Correctly identify the states of matter and how changes in heat result in phase changes
1.Heat Increase
2.Heat Decrease
3.Solid
4.Liquid
5.Gas
1Heat Increase
2Heat Increase
3Solid
4Liquid
5Gas
1.Heat Increase
2. Heat Decrease
3. Solid
4.Liquid
5.Gas
1.Heat Decrease
2.Heat Decrease
3.Solid
4.Liquid
5.Gas
60s - Q7
Lee has two strips of copper metal. Why do the two strips have similar properties?
They contain different atoms.
They are the same shape.
They contain similar atoms.
They are the same weight.
60s - Q8
Which statement is correct about matter?
Gases are not made of atoms; they are only made of cells.
Liquids are made of packed-together cells.
Atoms in gases are closer together than atoms in solids.
Atoms in solids are closer together than atoms in liquids.
60s - Q9
A student divides several objects into two groups based on their ability to float in water. Which property is the student using to classify the objects?
mass
weight
density
phase
60s - Q10
Edward was given four substances to mix together. The table shows the densities of the four substances.List the order in which Edward would see the four substances separate from top to bottom, where the top of the list represents the top of a beaker.
1Ethyl Alcohol
2Olive oil
3Water
4Honey
1.Olive Oil
2. Water
3.Honey
4.Ethyl Alcohol
1.Water
2.Ethyl Alcohol
3.Honey
4.Oilve Oil
1.Honey
2. Olive Oil
3.Ethyl Alcohol
4.Water
60s - Q11
Robin put four objects into a tank of water, as shown below.What can they conclude about the objects?
The balloon is less dense than water.
The marble is the least dense.
The egg and the marble have the same density.
The balloon and the ice have the same density.The balloon and the ice have the same density. - no response given
30s - Q12
The two objects shown below are the same size and shape. However, one object is made of wood, and the other is made of plastic.With no other information, what can be concluded about the objects?
Both objects have the same weight.
Both objects have the same density.
Both objects have the same mass.
Both objects have the same volume.
60s
