matter: properties and changes - leon county …...matter: properties and changes 53 matter:...
Post on 15-Aug-2020
9 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
Copyri
ght
© G
lenco
e/M
cGra
w-H
ill,
a d
ivis
ion o
f T
he
McG
raw
-Hil
l C
om
pan
ies,
Inc.
Name Date Class
Matter: Properties and Changes 53
Matter: Properties and ChangesMultiple ChoiceDirections: On the line before each question, write the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which state of matter has a definite volume but not a definite shape?
A. gas
B. solid
C. liquid
2. Which property applies to the chemical state of matter?
A. malleability
B. flammability
C. electrical conductivity
3. Which example describes a chemical change?
A. soup boiling
B. silver tarnishing
C. an ice cube melting
Matching Directions: On the line before each definition, write the letter of the term that matches it correctly. Each term is
used only once.
Chapter Test A
4. the amount of space a material occupies
5. state of matter that has a definite volume but not
a definite shape
6. the amount of matter in an object
7. state of matter that has a definite shape and
volume
8. state of matter that does not have a definite
shape or a definite volume
9. mass per unit of volume of a substance
10. the ability of one material to dissolve in another
A. density
B. gas
C. liquid
D. mass
E. solid
F. solubility
G. volume
Copyrig
ht ©
Glen
coe/M
cGraw
-Hill, a d
ivisio
n o
f The M
cGraw
-Hill C
om
pan
ies, Inc.
Name Date Class
54 Matter: Properties and Changes
Interpreting a DiagramDirections: Use the diagram to respond to each statement.
11. The pictures above show the particles that make up water in three different states—
solid, liquid, and gas. Identify the picture that shows water in its solid state.
12. Tell what temperature change would be necessary to cause the states to change from a
to b or from b to c.
Short Answer Directions: Respond to each statement on the lines provided.
13. Define the physical properties of mass, volume, and density.
14. List some of the signs that a chemical change has occurred.
cba
Chapter Test A continued
Copyri
ght
© G
lenco
e/M
cGra
w-H
ill,
a d
ivis
ion o
f T
he
McG
raw
-Hil
l C
om
pan
ies,
Inc.
Name Date Class
Matter: Properties and Changes 55
Concept Application Directions: Respond to each statement on the lines provided. Use complete sentences.
15. Explain the law of conservation of mass.
16. List three ways that a material can be changed physically.
17. Describe what happens when sugar dissolves in water. Tell whether this is a physical
change or a chemical change.
18. Summarize the differences between a physical and a chemical change.
Chapter Test A continued
Copyri
ght
© G
lenco
e/M
cGra
w-H
ill,
a d
ivis
ion o
f T
he
McG
raw
-Hil
l C
om
pan
ies,
Inc.
Name Date Class
Matter: Properties and Changes 9
Matter and Its PropertiesDirections: Use the clues and the terms listed below to complete the puzzle.
Content Vocabulary LESSON 1
Clues
Across
2. matter’s condition or physical property
4. has no definite shape or volume
9. any characteristic that you can observe
without changing a material’s identity
10. amount of space a material occupies
11. has definite volume; no definite shape
Down
1. ability or inability to change into
one or more new substances
3. amount of matter in an object
5. has definite shape and volume
6. has mass and takes up space
7. substance dissolves into another
8. a substance’s mass per unit volume
chemical property density gas
liquid mass matter
physical property solid solubility
state volume
1
2
3 4 5
7 8
6
11
9
10
top related