Matter
Matter Cont.
States of Matter & Gas Behavior
States of Matter & Gas Behavior Cont.
Energy
100

1. Matter is anything that:
a. Can move or flow
   b) Has mass and takes up space
   c) Is always visible
   d) Can be dissolved in water

Has mass and takes up space


100

6. Which of the following describes a chemical change?

  • Clear liquids mix, producing a cloudy liquid with yellow chunks.
  • Silver coins are melted down and shaped into a solid brick.
  • Salt is added to a pot of hot water and the water’s boiling point changes.
  • An apple is chopped into eight slices

Clear liquids mix, producing a cloudy liquid with yellow chunks.

100

26 Which state of matter has a definite shape and a definite volume?
a) Gas
b) Solid
c) Liquid
d) Plasma

 Solid

100

40. Vaporization that takes place both above and below the surface is called
A. evaporation
B. boiling
C. condensation
D. precipitation 

boiling

100

44. What is the ability to do work or cause change?
a) Force  b) Power  c) Energy  d) Motion

Energy 

200

2. Which of the following is a substance?
   a) Air and water mixed
   b) A single kind of matter with a specific makeup
   c) A salad
   d) Sand and salt combined

 A single kind of matter with a specific makeup

200

17. Explain the difference between a compound and a mixture.

A compound is a substance made of two or more elements, while a mixture is a combination of substances that are physically mixed

200

27. Which property explains why some liquids, like honey, flow slowly?
a) Surface tension
b) Pressure
c) Viscosity
d) Temperature

Viscosity

200

39. When a liquid freezes into a solid, the particles of the substance
A. lose energy.
B. gain energy.
C. move faster.
D. disappear

lose energy.


200

45. Which of the following describes motion?
a) A change in position relative to another object
b) The pull of gravity on an object
c) Stored energy
d) Work done on an object

A change in position relative to another object

300

3. A physical property can be observed:
   a) Only by burning the material
   b) Without changing the matter into something else
   c) After combining with other elements
   d) Only with special equipment

Without changing the matter into something else

300

18. What is the difference between mass and weight?

Mass is the amount of matter in an object and does not change based on location, while weight is the force of gravity acting on that mass and can change depending on gravity.

300

28.  Gas has:
a) Definite shape, definite volume
b) No definite shape, definite volume
c) Definite shape, no definite volume
d) No definite shape, no definite volume

 No definite shape, no definite volume

300

38. Describe how Boyle’s Law explains the relationship between pressure and volume of a gas.

pressure and volume are inversely related—as pressure increases, volume decreases, and as pressure decreases, volume increases.

300

46. A push or pull on an object is called:
a) Power  b) Work  c) Force  d) Energy

Force  

400

4. Which is the basic unit of matter?
   a) Molecule
   b) Compound
   c) Atom
   d) Element

Atom

400

What would you use to  measure the amount of space that matter occupies 

Mass, volume, density 

Volume 

400

29. Which state change happens when a liquid turns into a gas throughout the substance (not just the surface)?
a) Evaporation
b) Condensation
c) Boiling
d) Sublimation

Boiling

400

37. Explain the difference between evaporation and boiling.

Evaporation happens slowly at the surface of a liquid and can occur at any temperature, while boiling happens throughout the liquid at a specific temperature (the boiling point)


400

47. Work is done when:
a) A force moves an object in the same direction as the force
b) An object stands still
c) Energy is stored
d) No motion occurs

A force moves an object in the same direction as the force

500

5. A mixture is:
   a) A substance made up of one atom type
   b) A substance made up of atoms chemically bonded
   c) Two or more substances in the same place but not chemically bonded
   d) A single kind of matter with a specific composition

Two or more substances in the same place but not chemically bonded

500

measure of mass of a material in a given volume

Volume, Density, Mass

Density 

500

30.  Which law describes the relationship between gas volume and pressure (inverse relationship)?
a) Charles’s Law
b) Boyle’s Law
c) Newton’s Law
d) Law of Conservation of Mass

Boyle’s Law

500

36. Compare solids, liquids, and gases in terms of shape and volume.


  • Solids have a definite shape and a definite volume.

  • Liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container.

  • Gases have no definite shape or volume and expand to fill their container.



500

49.. The rate at which work is done is known as:
a) Energy  b) Power  c) Force  d) Motion

51. Kinetic energy depends on an object’s:
a) Weight and height
b) Position and shape
c) Mass and speed
d) Temperature and energy

49. power 

51. Mass and speed 

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