Lessons 1-2 Review for Quiz

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Chemical/Physical Properties and
Changes Review!!!
• Sugar dissolves in warm water
A. Chemical change
B. Physical change
A nail rusts.
A. Chemical change
B. Physical change
• A glass breaks.
A. Chemical change
B. Physical change
• A piece of paper burns.
A. Chemical change
B. Physical change
• Vinegar reacts when mixed with baking soda.
A. Chemical change
B. Physical change
• Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
A. Chemical change
B. Physical change
• A Plant collecting sunlight and turning it into
food
A. Chemical change
B. Physical change
• A glass cup falls onto the floor and shatters
A. Chemical change
B. Physical change
• Baking a Birthday Cake
A. Chemical change
B. Physical change
• Filling up a balloon with hot air
A. Chemical change
B. Physical change
• When the chemical properties of the substance
stays the same but only the appearance changes
A. Chemical change
B. Physical change
• When there is a new substance formed with
different properties than the original
A. Chemical change
B. Physical change
• Which property stays the same in both a
physical and a chemical change
A.Density
B.Shape
C.Mass
D.Arrangement of particle
• Which of the following are cues that a
chemical change has occurred?
A.Production of a gas
B.Production of an odor
C.A Change in temperature
D.All of the above
• A chemical change
A.Creates matter
B.Destroys matter
C.Changes matter from one form to another
D.Does not change matter in anyway
• The law of conservation of mass states that
matter is
A.Created
B.Destroyed
C.Both
D.None of the above
• Solubility is a
A.Physical Property
B.Chemical Property
• At what state of matter are the attractive
forces among water particles the greatest?
A.When water is a solid
B.When water is a liquid
C.When water is boiling
D.When water is a gas
• The measure of how well an electric current
can move through a substance
A.Solubility
B.Electrical conductivity
C.Melting point
D.Malleability
• The ability of a substance to be rolled or
pounded into various shapes
A.Solubility
B.Electrical conductivity
C.Melting point
D.Malleability
• The temperature at which a substance
changes from a solid to a liquid
A.Solubility
B.Electrical conductivity
C.Melting point
D.Malleability
• The ability of a substance to dissolve in
another substance
A.Solubility
B.Electrical conductivity
C.Melting point
D.Malleability
• What is the density of an object that has a
mass of 30 grams and a volume of 5ml?
A.0.19 g/ml
B. 0.17 g/ml
C.6g/ml
D.7g/ml
• What is the density of an object that has a
mass of 10 grams and a volume of 5ml?
A.0.7 g/ml
B. 0.5 g/ml
C.2g/ml
D.1g/ml
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