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Five Ponds Chapter 6 Why Matter Matters

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A student investigated a substance and recorded observations. Based on the observations shown, what can you conclude about the substance?

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How can radiant energy affect phases of matter?

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Which of the following best defines matter?

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The amount of matter in an object is its...

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What could best change the solid gold chunks into liquid gold?

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It is important for engineers to understand atoms so they can-

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A solid candy bar has a mass of 18 grams. A student melted the candy bar until it became a liquid. What is the mass of the candy bar as a liquid?

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Which example of matter in the umbrella shown can be classified as a conductor of thermal energy?

Question 10
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When water freezes into ice, its volume increases. What happens to its mass?

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Question 11
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What best completes the Venn diagram?

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Question 14
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What can cause matter to change phases?

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Question 18
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FILL IN THE BOX WITH THE CORRECT NUMBER.
If each block has a mass of 5 grams, how many more grams need to be added to balance this scale?

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A scientist made a model to show that matter is composed of atoms. To learn more about atoms, the scientist could —

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Which is NOT an example of a solution?

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Which physical property can be measured in liters?

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Question 22
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The cereal shown combines multiple substances that do not lose their identifying characteristics when they are together. The cereal is a —

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A student is designing an investigation. Based on the question, which could be a constant in the investigation?

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What makes a cup of hot chocolate a solution?

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CHOOSE ALL THE CORRECT ANSWERS.
Which are examples of mixtures that are NOT solutions?

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USE THE TERMS TO COMPLETE THE DIAGRAM.
What belongs in bubble 1?

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USE THE TERMS TO COMPLETE THE DIAGRAM.
What belongs in bubble 2?

Question 17
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USE THE TERMS TO COMPLETE THE DIAGRAM.
What belongs in bubble 3?