2 1.1 States of Matter
Practice questions
- Which of the following is not an example of matter?
- Hate
- A tree
- A book
- A fried egg
- Which of the following is a chemical property?
- Steel wool burns when ignited by a flame.
- A gallon of milk weighs over eight pounds.
- Gold can be stretched into very thin wires.
- Sulphur is yellow.
- Which of the following statements represents a physical change? Select all possible answers.
- The alcohol in many thermometers freezes at about −40 degrees Fahrenheit.
- The elements sodium and chlorine come together to make a new substance called sodium chloride.
- Water boils and becomes steam.
- Food is converted into usable form by the digestive system.
- Which of the following is an element?
- Carbon
- Water
- Coffee
- Air
- Which of the following is a pure substance?
- Hydrogen
- Seawater
- Tea
- Concrete
- Which of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?
- Chocolate chip cookie
- Carbon
- An emulsion
- Salt
- Which of the following statements is true?
- All heterogeneous mixtures must contain three or more components.
- Pure substances cannot be broken down into simpler substances by physical methods.
- Sugar is an element.
- A mixture of water, salt and sand is an example of a homogeneous mixture.
- Which of the following substances takes the shape of the container and has a definite volume?
- Stainless steel wire
- Salt crystals
- Helium gas
- A glass of fruit juice
- Which statement correctly describes the volume and shape of a gas?
- It has an indefinite shape and a fixed volume.
- It has a fixed shape and an indefinite volume.
- It has a fixed shape and a fixed volume.
- It takes the shape of the container and expands to fill the container.
- Which of the following statements describes a chemical property? Select all the correct answers.
- Copper objects turn green when exposed to moist air for a prolonged period.
- The density of Lithium metal is 0.534g/ml at 20◦C.
- Potassium metal reacts vigorously with water to form potassium hydroxide solution and hydrogen gas.
- Aluminium metal is a solid at room temperature.
- Why is iron considered a metal?
- It is a solid at room temperature.
- It is shiny.
- It conducts electricity and heat well.
- All of the above.
- Fill in the blanks with correct words from the following list: phases, colours, electricity, heat, ductile, shiny, brittle, heat, malleable, do not, electricity
Begin activity: Metals are typically …………………… conduct…………………… and ……………………………… well, and are………………… and………….. . Whereas non-metals are a variety of ……………….. and …………… , are ……………… in the solid phase, and ……………………. conduct ……………… or ………………….. well. - Fill in the blanks with correct words from the following list: brittle, heat, metal, non-metal, sheets, wires, electricity
Begin activity:Carbon behaves as a ……………… because it conducts ………………. and ………………….. well. It is a …………………. because it is black and ……….. and cannot be made into …………… or ……………….. .
Solutions
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- Metals are typically *shiny*, conduct *electricity* and *heat* well, and are *malleable* and *ductile*. Whereas non-metals are a variety of *colours* and *phases*, are *brittle* in the solid phase, and *do not* conduct *heat* or *electricity* well.
- Carbon behaves as a *metal* because it conducts *heat* and *electricity* well. It is a *non-metal* because it is black and *brittle* and cannot be made into *sheets* or *wires*.