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Year 9 Physics - Topic 1 review

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Substances are usually the most dense when they are in the solid state.
True
False
Which 2 states of matter have a definite volume?
Solid and gas
Solid and liquid
Liquid and gas
Gas and plasma
What happens to the temperature of a substance when it is changing state?
The temperature stays constant
The temperature decreases
The temperature increases
Matter is...
anything that has mass and carries an electric charge
anything that takes up space and has mass
anything that is a liquid or solid
anything that you can weigh on a scale
Question 5
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When entering your response, be sure to round to the tenth* place, or the answer will be marked incorrect. Do not enter units!

Question 6
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When entering your response, be sure to round to the tenth* place, or the answer will be marked incorrect. Do not enter units!

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When entering your response, be sure to round to the tenth* place, or the answer will be marked incorrect. Do not enter units!

Question 10
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When entering your response, be sure to round to the tenth* place, or the answer will be marked incorrect. Do not enter units!

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Question 12
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When entering your response, be sure to round to the tenth* place, or the answer will be marked incorrect. Do not enter units!

Convert from Standard form to Scientific Notation: 0.0345
Convert from Standard Form to Scientific Notation 0.000345
Which is larger?

Please select the correct volume of silver that has a density of 10.5 g/cm^3.
0.0042 cm^3
238 cm^3
26,250 cm^3
None of the above
Please select the correct answer from below:

Hint* the volume is the difference between the final and starting volume.
0.45 g/mL
3.6 g/mL
7.9 g/mL
Please select the correct answer from below:
1.59 g/mL
3.12 g/mL
357.8 g/mL
None of the above