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Science Review
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Question #1
A new substance can be formed by?A. Cutting MatterB. Grinding MatterC. Boiling MatterD. Freezing MatterE. Burning Matter
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Question #1: Answer
A new substance can be formed by?Burning Matter
(burning matter releases energy and creates a new substance)
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Question #2
Which has the most mass?A. TruckB. Slice of pizzaC. FeatherD. Glass of waterE. A Person
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Question #2: Answer
Which has the most mass?
Truck(most trucks are 5,000-13,000 pounds)
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Question #3
What happens when you mix sugar and water?A. Chemical changeB. Physical ChangeC. The sugar floatsD. A gas is created
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Question #3: Answer
What happens when you mix sugar and water?
Physical Change(A solution is created and both substances
are still there. It does not create a new substance or release energy, therefore it is a
physical change)
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Question #4
Which object has no definite shape or volume? balloon bricks glass of tea
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Question #4: Answer
Which object has no definite shape or volume?
A Balloon(the balloon contains gas. Gas has no definite
volume and does not take up a definite amount of space)
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Question #5
Which object has a definite shape and takes up a definite amount of space? balloon bricks glass of tea
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Question #5: Answer
Which object has a definite shape and takes up a definite amount of space?
A Brick(A brick is a solid. A solid has a definite shape and takes
up a definite amount of space)
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Question #6
Which object takes the shape of its container? balloon bricks glass of tea
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Question #6: Answer
Which object takes the shape of its container?
A glass of tea(Tea is a liquid. A liquid takes the shape of its
container)
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The state of matter that has no definite shape
and takes up no definite amount of space is a…
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Gas
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The state of matter that has a definite shape
and takes up a definite amount of space is a…
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Solid
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The state of matter that takes the shape of its
container and takes up a definite amount of space
is a…
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Liquid
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The small bits or portions that matter is made up of are…
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Particles
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Everything in the universe that has
mass and takes up space is…
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Matter
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The amount of matter something contains is its…
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Mass
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The amount of space that matter takes up is its…
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Volume
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The property of matter that compares the
amount of matter to the space it takes up is…
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Density
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A mixture in which particles of different kinds of matter are mixed evenly with each other and do not
settle out is a…
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Solution
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To form a solution with another
material it must…
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Dissolve
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Any change in size, shape, or state of a
substance is a…
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Physical Change
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A change that produces one or more new substances and
may release energy is a…
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Chemical Change