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Quiz on Matter
By Jude Sanford
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Which is NOT matter?
A chair.
A feeling of happiness.
A water bottle.
A piece of paper.
What is a property of matter?
Color of emotions.
Mass and volume are physical properties.
Time duration.
Sound frequency.
Which describes matter correctly?
Matter must be visible.
Matter has mass and takes up space.
Matter can float in air.
Matter changes shape only.
What is a pure substance?
Only occurs in nature.
A mix of different substances.
Always a solid material.
Matter with a uniform and definite composition.
Which is an example of a mixture?
Pure gold.
Oxygen gas.
Salad with various vegetables and dressing.
Sugar water solution.
What can separate a mixture?
Chemical reactions only.
Burning materials together.
Heating until boiling.
Physical methods like filtering and sorting.
Which describes a homogeneous mixture?
Uniform composition throughout the mixture.
Separates into layers.
Always a solid.
Visible different parts.
Which state of matter has a definite shape and volume?
Plasma
Solid
Liquid
Gas
What occurs when a solid turns into a liquid?
Freezing
Melting
Condensation
Evaporation
In which state do particles move freely and quickly?
Solid
Plasma
Gas
Liquid
What is the process of a gas becoming a liquid?
Vaporization
Melting
Condensation
Sublimation
What do particles in solids do at room temperature?
Vibrate in fixed positions.
Slide past each other easily.
Expand to fill the container.
Move freely throughout the space.
How do particles behave in a gas?
Form layers like liquids.
Stay close together and vibrate.
Have fixed positions.
Move rapidly and spread out.
What happens to particles when a substance heats up?
They become more tightly packed.
They stop moving completely.
They lose energy and slow down.
They gain energy and move faster.
What best describes the arrangement of liquid particles?
Only vibrate without movement.
Fixed in place like solids.
Far apart and very fast.
Close together but can flow.