
Module 1, Lessons 1-4 Test Review
Quiz by Lauren Fontanier
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#1 - Burning wood is classified as -

#1 - A rusting bicycle is characterized as a -

#1 - A "new substance is produced" so a ________ occurred.
#1 - When fruit ripens, it is an example of -

#1 - Glass shattering is an example of -

#1 - "No change in substance" describes -
#1 - When "sugar dissolves in water," a ______ change takes place.

#1 - Endo-/Exo-thermic changes can be...

#1 - Gas bubbles forming when 2 substances are mixed is -

#1 - Bending a paperclip is an example of -
#1 - Dew evaporates. This is an example of a -

#1 - Shaping Playdough into your favorite organism is an example of -

#1 - A pond freezing over the winter is an example of -

#2 - Conductivity is -

#2 - Flammability is -

#2 - Ability to rust -

#2 - Ability to tarnish is -

#2 - Density is a

#2 - Color is

#2 - Magnetism is a

#2 - Mass is a

#2 - Boiling point is a

#3 - The ratio of hydrogen atoms to oxygen atoms in water is -

#4 - Compounds are formed when 2 or more elements are -
#5 - Of the 8 models shown, how many examples of compounds are present in the image? ______

#6 - Exothermic reactions _____________ energy while endothermic reactions ____________ energy.

#7 - Identify at least 2 signs that a chemical change has occurred: __________ & __________
# 8 - To determine the number of atoms in a molecule, refer to the ______________.

#9 - Substances are either elements, mixtures, or ___________________.
#10 - List at least 2 physical properties of metals: _______________ & _______________
#11 - Two methods used to separate mixtures are: _______________ & ______________

#12 - You can separate the particles that make up sugar from the particles that make up sand because sugar particles are __________ and sand particles are not.
#13 - Chemical reactions __________________ energy.
#14 - The total mass before and after a chemical reaction _________.
#15 - Mixtures that cannot be easily separated are called ___________ mixtures.
