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Matter is everything that exists. True or false?
True
T/F: Volume is measured in kilograms.
False
T/F: Milk is a heterogenous mixture
False. It is a homogeneous mixture
T/F:  Ice has tightly packed particles.
True. It is solid
T/F: Solids have always the same shape.
True
T/F: Liquids have a fixed volume and shape.
False, they take the shape of their container.
T/F: Gases have more energy in the particles than liquids.
True
RUSTING: Is it a physical o chemical change?
Chemical
BURNING: Is it a physical or a chemical change?
Chemical
When ice becomes water…is it a physical or a chemical change?
Physical
Solid, liquid or gas?
Solid
Solid, liquid or gas?
Liquid
Solid, liquid or gas?
Gas
A cork, will float or sink into the water?Why?
Float. Because its density is lower.
A stone, will float or sink into the water? Why?
Sink, because its density is higher.
Name the Phase change: From solid to liquid…
Melting
Name the Phase Change: From liquid to gas…
Evaporation
Name the Phase Change: From gas to liquid….
Condensation
Which of the following is an example of an intensive property?
 
density
 
volume
 
mass
 
length
Which of the following is an example of an extensive property?
 
volume
 
melting point
 
color
 
texture
Calculate the density of the ball if the mass is 10g and volume is 2mL.
 
5 g/mL
 
20 g/mL
 
12 g/mL
 
8 g/mL
Calculate the density of the stone if the mass is 100g and the volume is 25mL.
 
4 g/mL
 
2 g/mL
 
125 g/mL
 
75 g/mL
T/F: What is the phase chage when a substance oes from solid to gas?
sublimation
Is this a heterogenous or homogeneous mixture?
heterogeneous
Is this a compound or element?
compound
Is this a physical or chemical change?
physical change