
Science 5 Q1 M2 L1: How Materials Change with Application of Heat
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- Q1
Which property best describes an egg?
breakable
bendable
smooth
soft
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It is the change of matter in form/appearance only not in composition
Chemical Change
Physical Change
none of the above
Climate Change
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What change takes place when a fruit starts to rot?
chemical
physical
mechanical
no change
45sS5MT-Ic-d-2 - Q4
Which shows a chemical change?
Burning a piece or paper
chopping of wood
Chewing a piece of bread
Melting a piece of chocolate
45sS5MT-Ic-d-2 - Q5
An example of a chemical change is
crushing a can
cutting a piece of paper
frying egg
throwing a rock
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Physical change happens when materials undergo a change in ...
shape
size
all of the above
phase
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Which statement is true about physical change?
It does not change a material’s size and shape.
It does not change a material’s composition.
It does not involve the physical properties of matter.
It does not involve matter
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Which is true about chemical change?
It produces new materials.
It is reversible.
It does not change a material’s size and shape.
It changes only a material’s color and odor.
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Which is NOT TRUE in the statements below?
Melted candle is a form of chemical change.
Freezing a water is a form of physical change.
Cutting a banana in half is an example of physical change.
Burning a paper involves a presence of heat.
45sS5MT-Ic-d-2 - Q10
Kimberly wiped the top of the table with a wet piece of cloth. After a few minutes, then it became dry. Why does the table dry up so quickly?
absence of temperature
presence of water
absence of heat
presence of heat
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