
Physical Change and Chemical Reaction
Quiz by Amy Weaver _ Staff - VanceES
Grade 5
Science
North Carolina Standard Course of Study
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- Q1A material that contains only one type of atom or moleculePhysical PropertySubstanceMatterElement60s5.P.2.3
- Q2Anything that has mass and takes up spaceMatterPhysical PropertySubstanceChemical Property60s5.P.2.3
- Q3Data that is descriptive in words based on what you can observe about an objectPhysical PropertyQualitative DataChemical ReactionQuantitative Data60s5.P.2.3
- Q4Data that is measured in numbers based on what you can count about the objectQuantitative DataQualitative DataPhysical PropertyChemical Property60s5.P.2.3
- Q5A change in any physical property of a substance, but not in the substance itself. Chemical bonds are not broken or formedPhysical PropertyPhysical changeChemical PropertyChemical Reaction60s5.P.2.3
- Q6A change of one substance into another substance. Chemical bonds are broken or new bonds are formed.Chemical PropertyChemical reactionPhysical ChangePhysical Property60s5.P.2.3
- Q7A characteristic of matter that you can observe or measurePhysical PropertySubstanceMatterQualitative Data60s5.P.2.3
- Q8Describes how a substance behaves during a chemical reaction, they cannot be seen by looking at the objectPhysical PropertySubstanceChemical ReactionChemical Property60s5.P.2.3
- Q9Which is a chemical reaction?frying an eggbreaking a glass cupboiling watercrushing a piece of bread60s5.P.2.3
- Q10Which is a way that a piece of paper can go through a chemical reaction?soak the paper in watercut the paper with scissorsburn the paper with firefold the paper in half60s5.P.2.3
- Q11Which property of sugar remains after sugar is dissolved in water?colortastetextureshape60s5.P.2.3
- Q12Which of these is an example of a new substance being formed?water changing to steama nail rustingpaper being foldeda wall being painted60s5.P.2.3
- Q13Which of the following is a physical change?tarnishing silversoured milkmixing baking soda and vinegarmaking chocolate milk60s5.P.2.3