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Unit 1 Review - States of Matter

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Question 1
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A substance is __________ if it dissolves in water.

A substance is __________ dense if it floats in water.

The three physical states of matter are solids, liquids, and __________.

Anything that has a mass and takes up space is called __________.

A(n) __________ allows electricity to pass through it.

A __________ insulator does NOT allow heat to transfer through it.
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Question 19
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Drag each physical state of matter to the correct state.
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Liquid
Gas
Solid
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What can you observe about a solid matter?
It flows like a liquid
It changes shape readily
It has variable volume
It has a fixed shape and volume
Which state of matter spreads out to fill its container and may escape if the lid opens?
Liquid
All states of matter fill its container
Solid
Gas
What happens to the water when it boils?
It turns into steam
It turns into a gas with different chemical properties
It turns into a solid
It disappears
Which property describes the amount of space an object occupies?
Density
Volume
Mass
Weight
Which state of matter has a definite volume but no definite shape?
Solid
Plasma
Gas
Liquid
Which property can be observed for iron filings only?
Doesn't conduct electricity
Soluble
Massless
Magnetic
Which substance typically does not conduct electricity?
Iron
Aluminium
Wood
Copper
A substance weighing 10g that is soluble, what could it be?
Salt
Rubber
Iron
Copper
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Question 13
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Sam places a hand full of rocks into a cup of water. The rocks sink to the bottom of the cup and remain there. Which properties of the rocks does this demonstration show?
The rocks are solids that are denser than water.
The rocks are not soluble and less dense than water.
The rocks are nonmagnetic and not good conductors.
The rocks are good conductors of energy and not soluble in water.
Which of the following objects conduct electricity?
Rubber band
Plastic bottle
Copper wire
Metal spoon
Choose the solids from the options below.
Water
Wooden block
Ice cube
Gasoline
Which two options below are likely to be magnetic?
Paper clip made of plastic
Iron nail
Glass shard
Steel spoon
Which substances dissolve in water (are soluble)?
Sugar
Oil
Sand
Salt
Match the description to the appropriate state of the matter
Has a definitive volume but takes the shape of its container
Gas
Doesn't have a set shape or volume
Solid
Has a set volume and shape
Liquid
Match the phase changes to their description
Change from a solid to a liquid
Evaporation
Change from a gas to a liquid
Melting
Change from a liquid to a gas
Condensation
Match the following examples with their physical state
Drinking water
Gas
Ice cube
Liquid
Steam from the kettle
Solid
One of the samples found in the Properties of Matter table is a sample of vegetable oil. Which substance is vegetable oil?
Substance 1
Substance 2
Substance 3
Substance 4
Substance 5
Substance 6
Substance 7
One of the samples found in the Properties of Matter table is a sample of an iron nail. Which substance is an iron nail?
Substance 1
Substance 2
Substance 3
Substance 4
Substance 5
Substance 6
Substance 7
One of the samples found in the Properties of Matter table is a sample of sand. Which substance is sand?
Substance 1
Substance 2
Substance 3
Substance 4
Substance 5
Substance 6
Substance 7
One of the samples found in the Properties of Matter table is a sample of sugar. Which substance is sugar?
Substance 1
Substance 2
Substance 3
Substance 4
Substance 5
Substance 6
Substance 7