
Physical Properties of Matter
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- Q1Matter isAnything that glitters and has goldAnything that takes up space and has massAnything that is importantAnything that is from space and has mass30s
- Q2Solubility in water iswhether matter dissolves in waterwhether water is matterhow heavy an object is in wateramount of matter in an object30s
- Q3What is volume?A mixture of solid and liquidIt is boiling waterThe amount of space an object takes upWhen an ice cube turns to liquid30s
- Q4What tools can you use to measure volume?gradated cylinder, beaker and Starbucks cupall of thesemeasuring cup, beaker and bowlgradated cylinder, measuring cup and beaker30s
- Q5When water is boiling, water begins todissolveturn into iceevaporatemelt30s
- Q6Temperature affects the density of a substance?TrueFalse30s
- Q7What causes the change in the process of condensationit goes from liquid to solid due to coolingIt goes from liquid to gas due to coolingIt goes from solid to liquid due to meltingIt goes from a gas to a liquid due to cooling30s
- Q8What cause the change in the process of evaporation?It goes from gas to liquid due to coolingIt goes from liquid to gas due to heatingIt goes from solid to liquid due to freezingIt goes from liquid to solid due to condensation30s
- Q9What are the three primary states of matter?Solid, liquid, gasPlasma, liquid, solidGas, liquid, energySolid, vapor, fluid30s
- Q10Which state of matter has a definite shape and volume?PlasmaSolidLiquidGas30s
- Q11To find the mass of water in a graduated cylinder, you couldTake the total mass of the water and graduated cylinder and divide the mass by twoAdd the mass of the water to the mass of the graduated cylinderTake the total mass of the water and graduated cylinder and subtract the mass of the graduated cylinder.Take the total mass of the water and graduated cylinder and subtract the mass of the water30s
- Q12What is the term for the process of a substance changing from a solid directly to a gas without passing through the liquid phase?EvaporationCondensationFreezingSublimation30s
- Q13Which state of matter is characterized by having particles that are tightly packed together but can still flow past each other?SolidLiquidGasPlasma30s
- Q14What is the fourth state of matter, where particles are highly energized and exist as ions and free electrons?GasLiquidPlasmaSolid30s
- Q15Which of the following materials is typically a good conductor of electricity?PlasticRubberWoodCopper30s