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Matter

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  • Particles with more than one atom joined together are called _____. a. protons b. elements c. molecules d. metalloids
    C
  • The volume of an apple ______________. a. is similar to that of a marble b. is similar to that of a tennis ball c. is similar to that of a basketball d. cannot be measured
    B
  • C
  • C, E
  • Which is not one of the three common forms of matter? a. solid b. liquid c. gas d. density
    D
  • You cannot see the air you breathe; therefore, it is not matter.
    False
  • Ice, liquid water, and water vapor are the three states of water.
    True
  • Which tool would be most useful for measuring the volume of water? a. pan balance b. graduated cylinder c. tweezers d. flask
    B
  • Which is mass? a. the weight of an object b. the amount of matter in an object c. the height of an object d. the length of an object
    B
  • D
  • A liquid is the least dense state of matter.
    False
  • P, R, T
  • A material that cannot be broken down into anything simpler by chemical reactions is a _____. a. gas b. ingredient c. element d. solid
    C
  • Which is the name of the center of an atom? a. proton b. neutron c. electron d. nucleus
    D
  • Mass is measured in newtons.
    False
  • Explain the difference between mass and weight. How are they related?
    Mass is the measure of the amount of matter in an object. Weight is the measure of how gravity pulls on an object. The more mass an object has, the more weight
  • Which of the following is the upward push that holds an ice cube floating on the surface of a glass of water? a. volume b. gravity c. buoyancy d. magnetism
    C
  • S
  • Which is not a possible sign of a physical change? a. a change in appearance b. a change in volume c. the release of energy d. a change in state
    C
  • C
  • P
  • A water molecule can be broken down into _____ and _____ atoms. a. helium; oxygen b. neon; hydrogen c. oxygen; carbon d. hydrogen; oxygen
    D
  • D
  • 6. The color, odor, and density of a substance are all _____. a. imagined properties b. material properties c. physical properties d. chemical properties
    C
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  • B
  • A, C, E
  • S
  • D