Category 1: Conservation of Mass
Category 2: Physical vs. Chemical Changes
Category 3: States of Matter
Category 4: Density
Category 5: Miscellaneous
100

When a log burns in a campfire, the total mass of the system:
A) Increases
B) Decreases
C) Stays the same
D) Doubles

C) Stays the same

100

Which of the following is a physical change?
A) Rusting of iron
B) Melting of ice
C) Burning paper
D) Cooking an egg

B) Melting of ice

100

Which state of matter has a definite shape and definite volume?
A) Solid
B) Liquid
C) Gas
D) Plasma

A) Solid

100

Density is calculated using the formula:
A) Mass ÷ Volume
B) Volume ÷ Mass
C) Mass × Volume
D) Mass – Volume

A) Mass ÷ Volume

100

What are the units for density?

g/ cm^3
200

The Law of Conservation of Mass states:
A) Mass can be created but not destroyed
B) Mass can be destroyed but not created
C) Mass is created and destroyed during chemical reactions
D) Mass is neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions

D) Mass is neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions

200

When sugar dissolves in water, this is considered:
A) Chemical change because bonds break
B) Physical change because it can be reversed by evaporation
C) Chemical change because new substances are made
D) Physical change because it releases heat

B) Physical change because it can be reversed by evaporation

200

As temperature increases, the particles of a substance generally:
A) Slow down
B) Stay the same speed
C) Speed up
D) Stop moving

C) Speed up

200

If an object has a mass of 20 g and a volume of 10 mL, its density is:
A) 0.5 g/mL
B) 2 g/mL
C) 10 g/mL
D) 200 g/mL

B) 2 g/mL

200

Which of the following is an independent variable (IV) in an experiment testing how sunlight affects plant growth?
A) Height of the plants
B) Amount of sunlight each plant receives
C) Type of soil used
D) Amount of water each plant receives

B) Amount of sunlight each plant receives

300

If 20 g of hydrogen reacts with 80 g of oxygen to form water, what is the total mass of water produced?
A) 20 g
B) 60 g
C) 80 g
D) 100 g

D) 100 g

300

Which of the following is the BEST evidence of a chemical change?
A) Change in shape
B) Change in size
C) Production of gas
D) Phase change

C) Production of gas

(New substance!)

300

On a heating curve, what happens to temperature during a phase change (like melting)?
A) It increases steadily
B) It decreases steadily
C) It stays constant
D) It fluctuates randomly

C) It stays constant



300

An object will float in water if its density is:
A) Greater than 1 g/mL
B) Less than 1 g/mL
C) Equal to 1 g/mL
D) Greater than its mass

B) Less than 1 g/mL

300

Which statement correctly describes an endothermic process?
A) Heat is released into the surroundings (feels warm)
B) Heat is absorbed from the surroundings (feels cold)
C) Energy is destroyed during the reaction
D) No energy transfer occurs

B) Heat is absorbed from the surroundings (feels cold)

400

During a reaction, the reactants have a measured mass of 150 g. If the products are a total of 145 g, what most likely happened?
A) Some products escaped as gas
B) New mass was created
C) The scale malfunctioned
D) Mass was destroyed

A) Some products escaped as gas

400

A student leaves milk out on the counter and it sours. This is an example of:
A) Physical change because it smells different
B) Chemical change because bacteria created new substances
C) Physical change because it can be frozen
D) Chemical change because the milk got warm

B) Chemical change because bacteria created new substances

400

In a heating curve graph of water, the flat line between 100°C and 100°C represents:
A) Melting
B) Freezing
C) Boiling/Condensation
D) Sublimation

C) Boiling/Condensation

400

A rock has a mass of 60 g and a volume of 30 cm³. Will it float in water?
A) Yes, because its density is less than water
B) No, because its density is greater than water
C) Yes, because mass is less than 100 g
D) No, because rocks always sink

B) No, because its density is greater than water

400

Elements in the same column (group) on the periodic table have:
A) The same number of protons
B) The same mass number
C) The same properties because they have the same number of valence electrons
D) The same color and density

C) The same properties because they have the same number of valence electrons

500

Explain why mass sometimes seems to “disappear” in reactions like burning wood, and how this still follows the Law of Conservation of Mass.

The mass escapes the system as gas. (seems like it is destroyed but it is just lost to the environment- it still exists) 

500

Describe how you could tell the difference between melting butter and frying an egg in terms of physical vs. chemical changes.

Melting is physical, a phase change the butter is still butter. Frying the egg is a chemical change there would be a color change, temperature change and cannot be undone (new bonds formed). 

500

Draw or describe how a heating curve looks for water from solid ice to gas, and explain why the temperature stays the same during phase changes.

A heating curve for water shows temperature increasing as energy is added, but stays constant during melting and boiling, appearing as horizontal plateau- It would be a flat line (on the graph) during the phase change. 

500

A block of wood has a density of 0.8 g/mL. Explain why it floats on water.

It will float because its density is less than the density of water, which is 1 g/mL. 

500

A student is testing how temperature affects the time it takes for sugar to dissolve in water. Identify the independent variable, dependent variable, and one constant.

IV: Temperature of water 

DV: Time it takes for sugar to dissolve 

Constants: Amount of water, amount of sugar, type of sugar

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