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Anything that takes up space and has mass is called                               .

a. matter
b. solid
c. color
d. atoms

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Burning a match is an example of a
a. chemical change.
b. physical change.
c. chemical property.
d. physical property.

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Any object or anything that takes up space and has mass is
called                               .
a. stuff
b. gas
c. matter
d. atoms

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Which of the following is a characteristic of liquids?
a. molecules are tightly packed
b. takes the shape of its container
c. constantly keeps its shape
d. molecules are spread far apart

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The amount of matter in an object is its                               .
a. weight
b. density
c. volume
d. mass

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Select whether the example is a chemical change or a physical change.

glass breaking
a. chemical change
b. physical change

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Volume is the measure of how much space an object takes up.
a. True
b. False

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What is a solid?
a. a substance that does not have a definite shape or volume
b. a substance with a definite volume, but no definite shape
c. a substance with a definite shape and volume
d. a substance whose particles glide past one another

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At 100 degrees Celsius, what happens to water?
a. It melts.
b. It freezes.
c. It boils.
d. It condenses.

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Mass, volume, and density are physical properties of                               .
a. motion
b. temperature
c. matter
d. energy

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What can you do to cake batter to cause a chemical change?
a. Mix it.
b. Cool it.
c. Heat it.
d. Freeze it.

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Which of the following describes matter?
a. made of small particles that can easily be seen
b. made of small particles that can be seen with a magnifying glass
c. made of small particles too small to be seen
d. made of small particles that can only be seen in solids

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Rusting is a                                change.
a. physical
b. static
c. chemical
d. thermal
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Following any kind of physical or chemical change, the amount of matter
that you started with
a. decreases.
b. increases.
c. stays the same.
d. is partially lost.

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1 L of water is heavier than 1 L of oil because water is                                    than
oil.
a. less dense
b. more dense
c. equally dense
d. more saturated
e. less concentrated

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Which is an example of a reversible form of matter?
a. Egg
b. Fire
c. Ice
d. Wood

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Ice cream melting is a chemical change.
a. True
b. False

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Which of the following is NOT a state of matter?
a. solid
b. liquid
c. gas
d. mass

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Which of the following is a chemical change?
a. frying eggs
b. melting ice cream
c. making a paper airplane
d. wetting a towel
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Which sentence correctly compares chemical and physical changes?
a. Only a physical change can be reversed.
b. Only a physical change causes new materials to form.
c. Only a chemical change can be reversed.
d. Both chemical and physical changes form new materials.
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