j e opa r d y taks objective #3: physical science snapshot 3 review
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TAKS Objective #3:
Physical ScienceSNAPSHOT 3 REVIEW
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Physical Properties of
MatterChanges
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Mixtures and
SolutionsEnergy
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Anything that takes up space is what?
Bonus: How do you measure the amount of space something takes up?
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Matter
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An object’s _________ will differ depending on where it is in the universe.
A) MassB) WeightC) DensityD) Volume
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WeightFact: An object’s weight depends on the gravitational pull of the earth. An object weights 6 times more on
earth than it does in space (due to gravity).
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Which tool would be used to measure the mass of a battery?
A) B)
C) D)
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a Balance
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Which liquid has a greater density?
Liquid A
Liquid B
Liquid C
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Liquid C
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Why? Because the matter is packed tighter together in Liquid C causing it to settle at the bottom
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A beaker would most likely be used to find the __________ of a liquid.
Hint: What measurement of matter?
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Volume
Fact: Volume determines the amount of space an object takes up. We could measure how much space the liquid takes up in milliliters.
500
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Identify each state of matter in relation to the number of
molecules in each?
A)
C)
B)
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C)
B)
Liquid
Solid
Gas
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What is the point at which a liquid changes
to a solid
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Freezing Point
Bonus: What is the point at which a solid changes to a liquid?
200
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Which of the following is an example of a chemical change?
A B
C D
SaltSugar
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A
The fire is a chemical change because it produces something
new – a gas300300
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An ice cube was put on a scale and weighed 3 ounces. One
hour later the ice cube melted. How much will the melted ice
weight?
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The ice should weight the same (or a little less due to
evaporation) because the only thing that happened was a
physical change.
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Boiling Points of Various Liquids
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Water Vegetable Oil Vinegar
If the temperature of vegetable oil reached 400 degrees what state of
matter would it be in?
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Gas
Why? Because once the substance reaches the boiling point it changes phases of matter (from a liquid to a
gas)
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What is two or more substances that have
not combined chemically called?
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Mixture
Bonus: Give an example of a mixture?
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Because sugar dissolves in water what is Kool-Aid an example
of?
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Solution
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Is salt or pepper more soluble in water based on the pictures below:
Salt and Water Pepper and Water
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Salt because it mixes more thoroughly in the
water.
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What steps could you do to separate a mixture of salt, water, and rocks?
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1. Evaporate the water out of the mixture (sun or heat)2. Pick the rocks out of the mixture.3. Leave the salt with all three substances separated. 400
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Which process would result in the forming of a solution?
A) EvaporationB) MeltingC) FreezingD) Dissolving
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D) Dissolving – because if a substance
dissolves in another substance it creates a solution
(such as sugar and water).
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What type of energy is stored energy that can
be released later?
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Potential Energy
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What types of energy can electricity convert to?
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Heat, Sound, and LightAlso motion
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If each light bulb is NOT hooked up to the energy source what type of
circuit is it called:
A)Series circuit
B)Parallel circuit
C)Magnetic circuit
D)Copper circuit
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Series Circuit
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This prism is an example of light doing what?
A) Reflecting
B) Refracting
C) Sliding
D) Flipping
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B) Refractingbecause the light is bending as it
passes through the object
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When the student bangs When the student bangs the drum what makes the the drum what makes the
sound?sound?
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Vibrations
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Which is the correct order to show how energy flows through this
community?
C)
B)
A)
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C)
The primary source of energy is the sun. The sun gives energy to the plants to make photosynthesis and herbivores eat the plants while carnivores eat the herbivores.
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This tool is used to measure what
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Temperature
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This is the statement that states what you “think” will happen.Educated Guess.
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Hypothesis
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A B
Which plant would most likely live in a cool, dry climate?
Why?
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ABecause the thin dry leaves
(needles) can survive the coldBonus: What type of tree is this called?
(300 points)
400
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Which of the following best helps an owl survive in a cold climate?
A.Nocturnal Eyes
B.Pointed Beak
C.Camouflage
D.Thick Fur
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Thick Fur(for cold climates)
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CreditsScience Questions and Categories made by Reid Whitaker, [email protected] copyright, 2003
Slide show created by Marie Sontag, [email protected] http://www.timetrek.org copyright, 2000
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