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What is the name for anything that has mass and takes up space? A. Atoms B. Matter C. Molecules D. Stuff B. Matter

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What is the name for anything that has mass and takes up space?A. Atoms

B. Matter

C. Molecules

D. Stuff

B. Matter

Which of the following is NOT true about an atom.

A. Atoms are the building blocks of all matter.

B. An atom is the smallest possible piece of matter.

C. You can see atoms if you look really closely.

D. All matter is made up of atoms.

C. You can see atoms if you look really closely.

The smallest piece of a compound that still has properties

of that compound is a:

A. Molecule

B. Atom

C. Matter

D. Element

A. Molecule

The central core of an atom is called the:

A. Atomic core

B. Nucleus

C. Proton

D. Molecule

B. Nucleus

Matter made up of only one type of atom is:

A. Compound

B. Mixture

C. Element

D. Water

C. Element

A combination of two or more atoms that change when

combined is a:

A. Mixture

B. Solution

C. Duck

D. Compound

D. Compound

Which of the following is an example of a compound?

A. Water

B. Trail Mix

C. Kool-Aid

D. Oxygen

A. Water

A combination of matter that is easy to separate is:

A. Compound

B. Mixture

C. Solution

D. Water

B. Mixture

A special type of mixture where all parts are evenly mixed is a:

A. Compound

B. Solution

C. Molecule

D. Element

B. Solution

What is Kool-Aid an example of?

A. Compound

B. Mixture

C. Solution

D. Both a mixture and a solution.

D. Both a mixture and a solution.

How many phases of matter are there?

A. 109

B. 30

C. 3

D. 5

C. 3

In this phase of matter, the particles are packed tightly together and do not

move around much:

A. SolidB. LiquidC. GasD. Plasma

A. Solid

In this phase of matter, the substance will take the shape of it’s container but

not fill the container:

A. Solid

B. Liquid

C. Gas

D. Plasma

B. Liquid

In this phase, the matter does not take the shape of its container:

A. Solid

B. Liquid

C. Gas

D. Liquid and Gas

A. Solid

In this phase, the particles move freely to fill a container:

A. Solids

B. Liquids

C. Gas

D. Plasma

C. Gas

The process that changes a liquid to a gas quickly when heat is

added is called:

A. Evaporation

B. Condensation

C. Melting

D. Boiling

D. Boiling

When a solid changes to a liquid it is called:

A. Evaporation

B. Condensation

C. Melting

D. Boiling

C. Melting

When heat is added to a solid, it changes to a:

A. Liquid

B. Gas

C. Molecule

D. Duck

A. liquid

When gas changes to liquid, this is called:

A. Evaporation

B. Condensation

C. Melting

D. Boiling

B. Condensation

When heat is taken from a liquid, it changes to a:

A. Solid

B. Gas

C. Plasma

D. Molecule

A. Solid

When a liquid slowly changes to a gas at the surface, it is called:

A. Evaporation

B. Condensation

C. Melting

D. Boiling

A. Evaporation

When a loss of heat changes a liquid to a solid, it is called:

A. Evaporation

B. Condensation

C. Melting

D. Freezing

D. Freezing

The temperature at which matter turns from liquid to gas is called:

A. Freezing point

B. Boiling

C. Boiling point

D. Freezing

C. Boiling point

All matter is made up of tiny particles called _______ that are

too small to be seen.

A. Elements

B. Atoms

C. Molecules

D. Nucleus

B. Atoms

What is an element?

A. The smallest particle of matter

B. A combination of molecules

C. A mixture

D. A pure substance

D. A pure substance

There are _____ known elements.

A. 3

B. Over 100

C. 99

D. 40

B. Over 100

The smallest piece of water that is still water is:

A. An atom

B. An element

C. A molecule

D. Hydrogen

C. A molecule

Which of these is an example of a mixture?

A. Trail mix

B. Salt

C. Aluminum

D. Both A and B

A. Trail mix

Matter can change phases when _____ is added or taken away.

A. Heat

B. Energy

C. Cold

D. Both A and B

D. Both A and B

In solids, the particles form a repeating pattern called:

A. Solid blocks

B. Ice

C. Crystals

D. Atomic patterns

C. Crystals