Unit 4: Chemical & Physical Properties Practice Test
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- Q1Which of the following is a chemical property?flammabilitycolormelting pointdensity120s
- Q2Which of the following is NOT a physical property?boiling pointlow densityreacts with acidred in color120s
- Q3An ice cube melts on the kitchen counter when left out.Physical changeBoth physical and chemicalChemical changeNeither physical or chemical120s
- Q4What is formed in ALL chemical reactions?heatwatergasA new substance120s
- Q5An unpainted piece of metal rusts when left outside.Neither a physical or chemical changePhysical changeBoth a physical and chemical changeChemical change120s
- Q6Crushing a solid into a powder is what type if change?Physical changeNeither physical or chemical changeChemical changeBoth chemical and physical change120s
- Q7Which piece of copper has the greatest density?500 g of copper5 g of copperall have the same denisty50 g of copper120s
- Q8Object A and Object B are placed in a beaker of water but only Object B sinks. Which statement is true?Object A is more dense than Object BObject B is less dense than Object ABoth are more dense than waterObject B is more dense than Object A120s
- Q9What is the formula for density?mass/volumevolume x massmass x volumevolume/mass120s
- Q10120s
- Q11Object A and Object B are placed in a beaker of water and both Object A and B sink. Which statement is true?Both are more dense than waterObject A is more dense than Object BObject B is more dense than Object AObject B is less dense than Object A120s
- Q12When two substances are mixed, and bubbling occurs.Physical ChangeChemical Change120s
- Q13120s
- Q14Object A and Object B are placed in a beaker of water and both Objects A and B float. Which statement is true?Object B is less dense than Object ABoth are more dense than waterBoth are less dense than waterObject A is more dense than Object B120s
- Q15Water is heated on a hot plate and begins to bubble.Both Physical and Chemical changePhysical changeNeither Physical or Chemical changeChemical change120s