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What is not a state of matter discussed in this unit?


a. gas

b. liquid

c. solid

d. plasma

d. plasma

100

Which state of matter takes the shape of its container?

liquid

100

Which state fills as much space as possible?

gas

100

What is mass?

a. how much heat

b. how much space

c. the amount of matter

d. the distance between points

c. the amount of matter

100

Which unit measures mass?

a. gram

b. liter

c. meter

d. volt

a. gram

200

Which tool measures mass?

a. cup

b. ruler

c. scale

d. voltmeter

c. scale

200

How is density measured in the activities we completed?

a. its weight

b. how warm it is

c. its ability to float

d. which state it is in

c. its ability to float

200

What will low-density objects do?

a. be gases

b. feel very hot

c. float in water

d. have little mass

c. float in water

200

Which object has low density?

a. ice

b. penny

c. rock

d. spoon

a. ice

200

Study the image. How are these objects classified?

a. by color

b. by mass

c. by shape

d. by size

c. by shape

300

Which material will react to a magnet?

a. glass

b. metal

c. paper

d. plastic

b. metal

300

True or false. 

Larger objects always have more mass. 

False

300

Identify the image with the highest density. 

B

300

Choose the word that best completes the sentence. 

Objects that hold their shape are _________. 

a. gases

b. liquids

c. plasmas

d. solids

d. solids

300

Ari weighed three scuba tanks. Which tank has the most mass?

a. A

b. B

c. C

b. B

400

Look at the image of a junkyard. What physical characteristic is being used to sort the junk? 

a. density

b. magnetism

c. mass

d. temperature

b. magnetism

400

Look at the image. Which state is this material in?

liquid

400

Natalia was told to clean her room. Describe a way for Natalia to organize her stuff into piles that have similar things. 

Answers will vary.

400

True or False. 

An object's temperature reacts to the environment. 

True

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