Stuff that everything is made of -
A. air
B. matter
C. water
B. matter
To measure solubility you need
A. a magnet.
B. a scale.
C. water.
C. water.
Electrical energy is when
A. electrons move.
B. protons move.
C. gas is heated.
A. electrons move.
Matter that puddles when poured is
A. a solid.
B. a gas.
C. a liquid.
C. a liquid.
To determine the mass of an object
A.a ruler is important.
B.a balance is used.
C.water is tested.
B.a balance is used.
The three states of matter are
A. solid, liquid, plasma.
B. mass, temperature, volume.
C. solid, liquid, gas.
C. solid, liquid, gas.
Magnetism is tested in water.
A. True
B. False
B. False
Items that are all magnetic -
A. plastic, steel and iron
B. rubber band, nail and wood
C. nail, steel and iron
C. nail, steel and iron
If crystals mixed with water cannot be seen then they are
A. magnetic.
B. more dense.
C. soluble.
C. soluble.
If an object is an insulator it
A.allows electricity to flow.
B.stops electricity from flowing
B.stops electricity from flowing
The amount of matter in an object -
A. density
B. mass
C. solubility
B. mass
Matter is everywhere.
A. True
B. False
A. True
Allows the flow of electricity -
A. conductor
B. insulator
C. waterfall
A. conductor
Properties of matter
A. can be observed.
B. are not observable.
C. are always soluble
A. can be observed.
Less dense objects will
A.float.
B.sink.
A.float.
Objects that are more dense than water
A. float.
B. sink.
C. neither float or sink.
B. sink.
Thermal energy causes an exchange of
A. gas.
B. heat.
C. water.
B. heat.
If an object floats in water it is
A. less dense than water.
B. more dense than water.
C. soluble.
A. less dense than water.
An example of an insulator is
A. an oven mitt.
B. a metal wire.
C. a nail.
A. an oven mitt.
A solid
A. floats away.
B. puddles when poured.
C. maintains its shape.
C. maintains its shape.
Some properties of matter are
A. solubility and magnetism.
B. density and oxygen amount.
C. mass and temperature.
A. solubility and magnetism.
To group things together based on similar traits -
A. dissolve
B. classify
C. density
B. classify
Slows or stops the flow of electricity -
A. conductor
B. insulator
C. funnel
B. insulator
To test conductivity an object is either
A. magnetic or non-magnetic.
B. an insulator or a conductor.
C. sinks or floats.
B. an insulator or a conductor.