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100

 Is Plasma rare or common?



Rare on earth, but common in the universe


100

Use the picture above to answer the questions:

What letter has the most energy?: 

A.

B.

C.

D.

B

100

True or False: An astronaut traveling to a planet smaller than Earth would weigh less: 

  1. True

  2. False

True

100

What tool is used to measure the volume of a liquid?:

A. Graduated Cylinder

B. Triple Beam Balance

C. Mass x Gravity

Graduated Cylinder

100

If an object has a density that is smaller than 1 g/ml it will

  1. Sink

B .Float

  C. Stay Suspend

Float

200

 Matter changes its state when heat is added or removed.

  1. True

  2. False

True

200

Molecules in this phase are tightly packed together:

  1. Solids

  2. Liquid 

  3. Gas

Solids

200

Which description best explains the concept of density?

  1. the amount of matter in an object

  2. the amount of space an object takes up

  3. the amount of matter in a certain amount of space



  1. the amount of matter in a certain amount of space

200

The general rule is that you will weigh ______________ on the bigger planets. 

  1. More

  2. Less

  3. The same

More

200

Use the image below to answer the next question.
 
20.Which cube will most likely sink in water?
A. Red

B. Yellow

Red

300

Using the image from above: Which solid is the least dense? 

  1. Bolt

  2. Beads

  3. Ping Pong Ball

  4. Cherry  Tomato




Ping Pong Ball

300

1. True

2. False





2. False

300

What is Sublimation

  1. Gas To Solid

  2. Liquid To Gas

  3. Solid To Gas

  4. Solid To Liquid

Solid To Gas

300

What Is The Definition Of Density?



Degree of consistency measured by the quantity of mass per unit volume.

300

.What is the boiling point of water?

  1. 0 Degrees Celsius

  2. 50 Degrees Celsius

  3. 100 Degrees Celsius

  4. 200 Degrees Celsius

100 Degrees Celsius

400

When matter is cooled the particals_______

  1. Slow down

  2. Speed up

Slow down

400

 Which of the following is not a characteristic property of matter?

  1. Density

  2. Mass

  3. Phase/state

  4. Solubility



Mass

400

This cute little dog weighs 23.2 Newtons on Earth. What is this a measure of?








 


This cute little dog weighs 23.2 Newtons on Earth. What is this a measure of?

  1. The pull of gravity on the dog.

  2. The amount of "stuff" that makes up the dog.

  3. The weight of the dog on a balance.



  • The pull of gravity on the dog.

400

If a rock weighs 200 Newtons on Earth, what do you know about the weight of the rock on Mars?

 

 


  1. The rock will weigh less than 200 Newtons on Mars.

  2. The rock will weigh exactly 200 Newtons on Mars.

  3. The rock will weigh more than 200 Newtons on Mar

The rock will weigh less than 200 Newtons on Mars.

400

Which is an example of a chemical change?

  1. Tearing paper

  2. Melting glass

  3. Mixing chlorine gas and sodium to make salt

  4. Making lemonade

Mixing chlorine gas and sodium to make salt

500

Substances in which phase of matter have the most space between particles?

  1. Solid

  2. Amorphous solid

  3. Liquid

Amorphous solid

500

Which state of matter generally has the highest density?

  1. Solid

  2. Gas

  3. Plasma

  4. Liquid

Solid

500

Which of the following substances has a higher melting point than water? 

  1. Salt 

  2. Sugar 

  3. Flour 

  4. All of the above

All of the above

500

 Matter is defined as anything that has what?  


Mass and Volume

500

Explain How an atom is created: Atoms are composed of particles called protons, electrons and neutrons. Protons carry a positive electrical charge, electrons carry a negative electrical charge and neutrons carry no electrical charge at all. The protons and neutrons cluster together in the central part of the atom, called the nucleus, and the electrons 'orbit' the nucleus. A particular atom will have the same number of protons and electrons and most atoms have at least as many neutrons as protons.

 Atoms are composed of particles called protons, electrons and neutrons. Protons carry a positive electrical charge, electrons carry a negative electrical charge and neutrons carry no electrical charge at all. The protons and neutrons cluster together in the central part of the atom, called the nucleus, and the electrons 'orbit' the nucleus. A particular atom will have the same number of protons and electrons and most atoms have at least as many neutrons as protons.