Science Quiz
Quiz by Amanda Bradfield
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- Q1A state of matter where the atoms are very close together:SolidGasSolidLiquid30s
- Q2A state of matter where the atoms are very spread apart. This state of matter does not take shape unless trapped inside a container:GasLiquidGasSolid30s
- Q3Which of the following is an example of a chemical change?Food being digestedFood being digestedPainting a houseIce melting30s
- Q4Which of the following is an example of a physical change?Baking a cakeBurning woodBlowing a bubbleBlowing a bubble30s
- Q5A mixture has two or more substances mixed together, but can be physically separated (example: trail mix).TrueFalseTrue30s
- Q6A compound is the same thing as a mixture.FalseFalseTrue30s
- Q7An example of a compound would be:WaterWaterCereal and milkSalad30s
- Q8An example of a physical change would be ice meltingFalseTrueTrue30s
- Q9An example of a chemical change would be mixing salt with waterTrueFalseFalse30s
- Q10The atoms in a liquid are more spread out than atoms in a solid, but not as spread out as atoms in a gas.TrueTrueFalse30s