Intro to Matter
Physical/Chemical Properties
Matter/heat transfer
Randomized
Semester Review
100

The amount of space that matter in an object occupies

Volume
100

Flammability- Physical or chemical property?

Chemical

100

What are the 4 states of matter? 

solid, liquid, gas, plasma

100

How do you find the number of neutrons in an element? 

atomic mass-atomic number

100

By what process can heat be transferred through empty space that does not contain matter?

A. Conduction

B. Convection

C. Radiation

D. Temperature 

C. radiation 

200

The amount of matter in an object

Mass

200

Electrical Conductivity- Physical or Chemical Property

Physical 

200

What are the arrangement of particles for the following: solid, liquid, gas

solid: particles close together and compact, low energy

liquid: particles have more energy than solid, flow by each other

gas: particles have high energy no definite shape

200

Which of these statements about the periodic table is true?

A. Elements have similar characteristics

B. elements have same atomic mass

C. Elements have same atomic number

D. Elements have similar numbers of neutrons

A. Elements have similar characteristics

200

Why does the moon give the impression that you are bouncing while walking?

A. Mass on the moon decreases

B. Density on the Moon is higher than on Earth

C. Atmosphere of the moon

D. Weight on the moon depends on gravitational force. 

D- gravitational force

300

The measure of the amount of matter in a given amount of space

Density

300

Sam finds a rock that is similar to the color of gold and wants to find out if it is real gold which of the following properties of matter could Sam use to determine if it is real gold?

A. Density

B. magnetism

C. Mass

D. Volume

Is this a Physical or chemical property?

Density-physical

300

When you increase the temperature in a chemical reaction what happens to the particles of the substance and the speed of the chemical reaction

The energy of particles increase, chemical reaction happens faster. 

300
Compounds and elements are examples of what? 

Pure substances

300

Which of the following causes condensation on outside of windows?

A. High humidity outside, cooler temperature inside

B. High Humidity outside, warmer temperature inside

C. High humidity inside, Cooler temperature outside

D. Low humidity inside, warmer temperature outside

A. high humidity outside, cooler temperature inside

400

Josie wants to calculate the volume of a marble. She performs the following tasks:

1. Place 250 mL of water in a graduated cylinder

2. Place the marble in the graduated cylinder

3. The water level in the graduated cylinder rises to 318mL

What is the Volume of the rock?

68 mL 

400

What are the 5 signs of a chemical Change?

1. odor

2. bubbles forming(energy released)

3. Precipitate formed

4. color change

5. Gas released

400

What are the 3 types of heat transfer?

Conduction, convection, radiation

400

How do you find the number of protons and electrons in neutral element

The Atomic Number

400

What is the law of conservation of mass

Mass cannot be created nor destroyed

500

Density is the ratio Mass to Volume. John listed the density of 4 metals below at 20 degrees celsius

Brass 8.9 g/cm cubed

Gold 19.3 g/cm cubed

Iron 7.8 g/cm cubed

lead 11.3 g/cm cubed

If John has a 4cm cubed of each metal, which will have the greatest mass? 

Gold

500

How do physical changes differ from chemical changes

chemical changes produce a new substance and physical changes do not. 

500

Define the 3 types of heat transfer

Conduction: transfer of heat from one object to another(stove to pan)

Convection: transfer of heat in a liquid (boiling water/mantle)

Radiation: transfer of heat through waved (sun/microwave/campfire)

500

What will NOT happen when thermal energy flows in the molecules of a cup?

A.air will increase the temperature of the cup

B. Temperature of the cup and water will change until it reaches equilibrium 

C. Heat will flow from the cooler object to warmer object

D. Thermal energy will move back and forth from ice water to air in the room. 

D-thermal energy will move back and forth

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