Conservation of Mass and Energy L18.4
Elements & compounds P8.5
Physical Properties of Matter
Properties of Waves P10.3
Chemical & Physical Changes P9.2
100

In the oxygen cycle, which group of organisms replenishes a large portion of the atmospheric oxygen supply?

plants

100

This type of pure substance is made of only one kind of atom and cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.

What is an element? 

100

A student stirred sugar into a beaker of warm water until the sugar crystals were no longer visible.

Explains this observation. 

Sugar is soluble in water, meaning it dissolves.

100

This is the distance between two consecutive crests or troughs in a wave.

What is wavelength?

100

When iron reacts with oxygen to form rust, this type of change occurs because a new substance is created.

Chemical change

200

The natural cycling of oxygen between organisms and their environment is most directly accomplished through which of the following pairs of processes?


photosynthesis and respiration

200

Atoms are made up of subatomic particles, including protons. Which of these describes a proton?

has positve charge

200

Students carefully compared equal-sized cubes of wood and aluminum by placing them in a container of water. The wood floated, but the aluminum sank. Which property are the students most likely comparing?

Density of the cubes

200

This property measures how many waves pass a point in a given amount of time.

Frequency 

200

The list below describes the process of making popcorn.

  1. Heat is applied to the water molecules inside a popcorn kernel.
  2. The water turns to steam, which builds up pressure.
  3. The pressure causes the kernel to burst open, and the fluffy starch inside expands outward, changing the kernel’s shape.

How does the water turning to steam compare to the popcorn kernel changing shape?

What kind of change happened?

Both the water turning to steam and the kernel changing shape are physical changes.

300

Which diagram correctly models the movement of energy and matter in an ecosystem?

A.

B.

A

300

A student says salt is not made of elements because it looks different than either sodium or chlorine. What would be the best explanation?

Salt is a compound formed when elements combine and create new properties.

300

A group of students connected a copper wire and a rubber band to a battery and a small light bulb. The light bulb turned on with the copper wire, but not with the rubber band. Which property are the students testing?

Electrical conductivity of the materials

300

When a wave hits a surface and bounces back, this process occurs.

reflection

300

A student placed an effervescent tablet into two beakers: one with cold water and one with hot water. The tablet in hot water dissolved and reacted much faster. What most likely explains this observation?

Hot water increases the rate of the chemical reaction.

400


A fire burns a large portion of a forest. What impact would this event likely have on the carbon cycle?

A sudden release of carbon into the atmosphere

400

A student creates the model shown below to represent the structure of an atom.

Which part of the atom is located in the area outside the nucleus?

electron

400

Water has a density of 1.0 g/ml. To determine if an object sinks or floats in water, what must you compare?

The density of the substance relative to water.

400

This type of wave requires a medium to travel, like sound waves moving through air.

mechanical wave

400

Maria records her observations of a sample during a lab investigation: 

Test  Characteristic Observed.               Yes/No

1.     Reflects light/Shiny.                       Yes

2.     Floats in water.                              No

3.     Maintains color when wet.              Yes

4. Forms bubbles when placed in acid     Yes 

Which test provides the strongest evidence of a chemical change?

Test #4

500


At position Y, carbon is most likely to be in which of the following forms?

Carbon dioxide 

500

Look at the diagram below.

What does this diagram best represent?

Atoms combining to form a compound

Explanation

The image shows atoms of different elements joining together chemically to form a new substance, which is a compound. This is how compounds like water are created.

500

A group of students placed a plastic spoon and a metal spoon into a pot of hot soup. After 2 minutes, the metal spoon was hot to the touch, while the plastic spoon was not. Which property are the students most likely comparing?

Thermal conductivity of the spoons

500

As the frequency of a wave increases, this property decreases if the wave speed stays constant.

What is wavelength?

500

Unlike melting ice, this process involves a substance combining with oxygen to produce heat and light, forming entirely new substances

What is combustion?

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