COMMENDED SCIENCE STUDENT
Dec 25, 2015
Question 1
How long it will take to finish anexperiment
Properties of matter All of the above
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Number of molecules in asubstance
Observation and tools can be used to describe?
Question 2
0° C
212° C
100° C
None of the above
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Who founded Pennsylvania?The freezing point of water is?
Question 3
Melting
Evaporation
Condensation
None of the above
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Water changing states from picture a to
picture b through?
Question 4
Evaporation
Condensation All of the above
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Melting
Water changing states of matter from left to right is caused from?
Question 5
Freezing
condensation
Melting
All of the above
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Water changes states from picture b to picture a through ?
Question 6
Solid
Liquid None of the above
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Gas
The diagram below represents?
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Question 7
Solid
Gas None of the above
The diagram below represents?
Liquid
Question 8The diagram below represents?
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Solid
Gas None of the above
Liquid
Question 9
Color, taste, and mass
Solids, liquids, and gases None of the above
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Volume, density, and mass
The three states of matter are?
Question 10
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The melting point of water is?
0°C
212°C
100°C
None of the above
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Question 11
Melting pointBoiling point
No two are the sameEvaporation point
The freezing point and __ of water are the same at 0°C
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Question 12
SaltGas
Liquidsolid
When water molecules in a liquid state reach 100°C they start to
change to __ molecules?
Question 13
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Ruler and graduated cylinder
Triple beam balance and beaker
Triple beam balance and graduated cylinder
Graduated cylinder and beaker
The instruments you would use to measure the volume
of a liquid are?
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Question 14
Melting pointBoiling point
Evaporation pointFreezing point
When a solid is heated it starts to change to a liquid. The temperature
at which this occurs is called the
Question 15
Takes up space
Moves rapidly None of the above
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Is a solid
Matter is anything that _ and has a mass?
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Question 16
Move rapidly and are far apart
Move freely and slide easily by each other All of the above
Are packed tightly and vibrate only
The molecules of a solid _
Question 17
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Milliliters (ml)
Grams (g) Centimeters (cm)
Millimeters (mm)
Liquids take the shape of the container an the volume is
measured in what unit of measure?
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Question 18
Millimeters (mm)
Grams (g) Milliliters (ml)
Centimeters (cm)
A solid’s mass is measured in _?
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Question 19
melting
freezing evaporation
condensation
Water changing from picture a to picture b is caused from?
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Question 20
Color and taste
Smell and length All of the above
Mass and volume
Matter can be described by properties of?
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Question 21
0°C
212°C None of the above
100°C
The boiling point of water is?
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