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Compared to Earth, on the moon you would have less mass
False
True
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Silver (Ag) reacts with moisture in the air to form tarnish.
Chemical Property
Physical Property
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How are the particles in a gas formed?
Loose
Tight
Very loose
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What states of matter take the shape of their container?
Solids
Liquids and Gases
Liquids
Gases
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Iron (Fe) reacts with water to form rust.
Chemical Property
Physical Property
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Mixing vinegar and baking soda created this
a gas
a solid
a liquid
a plasma
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Oxygen (O) is a gas.
Physical Property
Chemical Property
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What is needed to turn a solid into a liquid, a liquid to a gas, or any phase change?
matter can't change
energy
a science lab
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What states of matter have a definite shape?
Solids
All 3
Liquids
Gases
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particles are kept together by weaker forces than those of solids
solid
gas
plasma
liquid
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Why does the Diet Coke float?
It is less dense than water.
It has the same density as water.
It is more dense than water.
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particles are held together by strong forces and are densely packed together
gas
solid
liquid
plasma
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What states of matter have a definite volume?
Liquids
Solids and Liquids
Solids
Gases
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What is the volume of the battery?
9
11
20
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This is the difference between mass and weight
scales
gravity
mass
solid
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What state of mater has particles that barely move?
Liquid
Gas
Solid
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Which property did Zoe use to tell the difference between sodium and iron?
color
magnetism
solubility
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Which of these is less dense than air?
Styrofoam
helium
wood
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Wood is flammable.
Physical Property
Chemical Property
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Aluminum had a density of 2.7 g/cm3. Based on the table, which substance is aluminum
substance B
substance C
none of the substances
substance A
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How did Charlotte make slime that was magnetic?
iron powder
ink powder
aluminum powder
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Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius.
Chemical Property
Physical Property
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theory states that atoms and molecules are perpetually in motion and have kinetic energy
kinetic molecular theory
law of conservation of energy
Newton's laws of motion
law of conservation of matter
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What was causing the Styrofoam to disappear?
chemical reaction
trapped gas escaping
density
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forces of attraction that hold the particles together are very weak
liquid
solid
gas
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Objects made of steel sink when placed in water, because steel has a density of 7.85 g/cm3.
Chemical Property
Physical Property
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particles can slide past each other
liquid
plasma
gas
solid
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particles vibrate in a fixed position
gas
solid
plasma
liquid
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_____________ is the property that tells us how well something dissolves.
solubility
density
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An example of matter is...
the air
a shadow
a sound
a thought
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How are the particles in a liquid formed?
Tight
Very loose
Loose
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hot ionized gas consisting of approximately equal numbers of positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons
liquid
plasma
solid
gas
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The chalkboard is magnetic.
Physical Property
Chemical Property
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Why is the balloon with air in it heavier than a balloon without air?
it's larger
it has matter in it
it takes up more space
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Sodium releases energy when it reacts with water.
Chemical Property
Physical Property
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A ruby is red.
Chemical Property
Physical Property
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has a definite volume but no definite shape
solid
plasma
liquid
gas
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Which of these is matter?
Air
Energy
Love
Peace
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How are the particles in a solid formed?
Tight
Very loose
Loose
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KMT helps us understand why matter occurs in different phases, and how matter can change states.
Kinetic Molecular Theory (KMT)
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What state of matter has the fastest moving particles?
Solid
Gas
Liquid
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Copper, which is used for electrical wiring, conducts electricity.
Physical Property
Chemical Property
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