Matter: 5-PS1-1
Conservation of Matter:5-PS1-2
Identifying Materials by Their Properties: 5-PS1-3
Mixing Substances to Create New Substances: 5-PS1-4
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100

Matter is made up of particles too small to see with your eyes. True or False

True

100

If you mix 50g of sugar into 200g of water, what will be the mass of the mixture?

What is 250g?

100

A magnet sticks to this type of material, showing it has magnetic properties.

What is a metal?

100

In an experiment where baking soda and vinegar are mixed, bubbles are formed. What does this show?

What is a new substance was formed?

100

This state of matter has particles that glide and slide over one another.

What is Liquid?

200

A deflated balloon fills with air when you blow into it. What does this show about the air?

What is air is made of particles too small to see?

200

Madison melted 100g of chocolate in the microwave. After melting, what will the mass be?

What is 100g?

200

Which material will reflect the most light, based on its shiny surface?

What is a piece of metal?

200

You mix two clear liquids and notice a change in color. What does this indicate?

What is a new substance has been formed?

200

Which of the following best describes the term "quantities"?

What is the amount or number of something?

300

Which state of matter has particles that move quickly and spread far apart?

What is Gas?

300

You have two identical blocks of clay with the same mass. After smashing one block flat, what will happen to its mass?

What is the mass will stay the same?

300

Which type of material is known for being a good conductor of heat and electricity?

What is a metal?

300

After mixing two substances, the temperature drops. Why does this indicate a chemical reaction?

What is the reaction absorbed energy, forming a new substance?

300

Madison, Jake, and Cole measured 53g of chocolate before melting it. What should the mass be after melting?

The same

400

If you mix salt into water and it "disappears," this shows the salt is made of these.

What are particles too small to see?

400

Which of the following best describes the term "quantities"?

What is the amount or number of something?

400

If a material dissolves completely in water, what property does it have?

What is solubility?

400

If you mix baking soda and vinegar, and the temperature drops, what has likely occurred?

What is the absorption of heat during a chemical reaction?

400

The hardness of a material can be tested using this tool, which is often used for testing minerals.

What is a scratch test?

500

Which state of matter has particles that vibrate in place, keeping a fixed shape?

What is Solid?

500

If 10g of baking soda reacts with 15g of vinegar to form a gas, what will the total mass of all substances, including the gas, be?

What is 25g?

500

What conclusion can you make from an experiment where plastic reflects more light than wood?

What is plastic is more reflective than wood?

500

A change in odor after mixing two substances is evidence of what type of change?

What is a chemical change?

500

If a new smell is produced after mixing two substances, this has likely occurred.

What is a chemical reaction?

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