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Sixth Grade (Grade 6) Properties of Matter Questions

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Grade 6 Properties of Matter
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
Which scenario would best explain the change in state shown?
Particle State - GasParticle State - Liquid
  1. a snowman melts on a sunny day
  2. a pot of water boils and forms steam
  3. pond water freezes on a cold winter day
  4. water droplets form on grass on a cool morning
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
Oil floats on top of water because                       .
  1. water has less density
  2. oil has more density
  3. oil has less density
  4. none of the above
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
The formation of mold on cheese is considered a
  1. chemical change.
  2. physical change.
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
Cutting carrots is considered a
  1. chemical change.
  2. physical change.
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
A banana turning brown as it ripens is considered a
  1. chemical change.
  2. physical change.
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
The changing from a gas to a liquid is                .
  1. condensation
  2. precipitation
  3. evaporation
  4. transpiration
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
A change in the chemical properties of a substance results in
  1. the same substance.
  2. a change of state.
  3. a new substance.
  4. fire.
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