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Grade 5 Properties of Matter
A                is a change that does not result in a new substance.
  1. chemical change
  2. positive change
  3. physical change
  4. neutral change
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Inertia is
  1. a property of matter.
  2. a type of force.
  3. the speed of an object.
  4. none of the above.
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
In which case does a physical change occur?
  1. cookies bake in an oven
  2. water freezes into ice
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
An object's ability to float depends on its                .
  1. size
  2. temperature
  3. density
  4. insulation
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
When a puddle of water eventually disappears,               evaporation               has occurred. The heat from the Sun turned the water into a gas. Heat must be present for this process to happen.
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Since rusting is a chemical process, the process is                 to reverse.
  1. easy
  2. difficult
  3. simple
  4. physical
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
The measurement of the pull of gravity on an object is its                .
  1. weight
  2. mass
  3. volume
  4. density
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Molecules in a solid are different from molecules in a gas because molecules in a solid are
  1. far apart.
  2. never in motion.
  3. always in motion.
  4. very close together.
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
                can be demonstrated by the sinking and floating of objects in a liquid.
  1. Mass
  2. Volume
  3. Density
  4. Matter
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
The amount of matter in an object is its                .
  1. weight
  2. density
  3. volume
  4. mass
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Mixing lemonade mix into water is a
  1. chemical change.
  2. reaction.
  3. chemical property.
  4. physical change.
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
ALL liquids have the same viscosity.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
An object that takes up more space than another object has a greater                .
  1. mass
  2. density
  3. volume
  4. weight
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
hammering wood together to make a playhouse
  1. chemical change
  2. physical change
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Most elements are metals. Which of the following is a physical property of metals?
  1. shiny
  2. bendable
  3. conducts heat
  4. all of the above
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
If I pull apart a ball of clay, what have I created?
  1. A chemical reaction
  2. No change
  3. A physical change
  4. A gas
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Changing the shape of a substance is an example of what kind of change?
  1. physical
  2. chemical
  3. major
  4. color
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Solid is one of the states of matter.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Which of the following refers to the particular temperature for a substance at which it changes state from a solid to a liquid?
  1. Freezing point
  2. Solid point
  3. Changing point
  4. Melting point
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