
Properties of Matter Review Game
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- Q1What equation would you use to find the volume of a rectangular box?Volume = Length x WidthNone of the aboveVolume = Length x Width x HeightVolume = Length + Width + Height20s
- Q2Which of the following units would you use to express the volume of an irregular solid such as a rock?liters (L)newtons (N)cubic centimeters (cm3)milliliters (mL)20s
- Q3Which of the following units would be best for describing the volume of mercury (liquid) used in an experiment?Liters or Millilitersnewtonsmeters or centimetersgrams or kiligrams20s
- Q4What has mass and takes up space?spacenone of the abovemattervolume20s
- Q5Which of the following statements is true about an object’s weight but NOT about its mass?It is the measure of the amount of matter in an object.It may vary depending on an objects location.It would be the same on the moon as it is on Earth.It is measured in kilograms or grams.20s
- Q6Which property of matter is a measure of the gravitational force?massweightdensityvolume20s
- Q7The larger an object’s mass, thelarger its volumesmaller its inertiasmaller its volumelarger its inertia20s
- Q8If you poured three liquids (that do not mix completely) into a beaker, how could you tell which one is the densest liquid?the liquid that floats on top.none of the above.the liquid that settles to the bottom.the liquid with the darkest color.20s
- Q9What happens to a solid object with a density that is less than water when it is placed in water?The objects settles to the bottom of the water.The objects floats on top of the water.The object sinks halfway in the water.The object displaces a quantity of water that is greater than its volume.20s
- Q10What unit of density would be appropriate to describe a solid bar of silver?g/mLg/cm3cm3none of the above20s
- Q11Which of the following is NOT an example of a physical change?the sanding of a piece of woodthe melting of a Popsiclethe shaping of a gold barthe explosion of fireworks20s
- Q12What kinds of changes in substances are always physical changes?changes that result in new substances being formedchanges of state from solid to liquid to gas and backchanges that change the identity of the substancechanges that change the density of the substances20s
- Q13Why are chemical properties harder to observe than physical properties?Physical properties cannot be observed and measured.Chemical properties depend on the size of the sample.Physical properties change the identity of a substance.Chemical properties change the substance’s identity.20s
- Q14Which of the following is NOT the result of a chemical change?rusted metalsoured milkground flourdigested food20s
- Q15Which of the following is a chemical property of matter?densitysolubilityreactivityvolume20s