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Properties of Matter Questions - All Grades

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Grade 8 Properties of Matter
Given the mass and density of an object, which equation should be used to calculate the volume of the object?
  1. volume=massdensity
  2. volume=densitymass
  3. volume=mass+density
  4. volume=density×mass
Grade 4 Properties of Matter
Which of the following has gone through a chemical change?
  1. torn paper
  2. chopped wood
  3. broken window
  4. cooking pancakes
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Rusting is a                 change.
  1. physical
  2. static
  3. chemical
  4. thermal
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
At 100 degrees Celsius, what happens to water?
  1. It melts.
  2. It freezes.
  3. It boils.
  4. It condenses.
Grade 3 Properties of Matter
Which of the following is a liquid?
  1. Milk
  2. Book
  3. Steam
  4. Pencil
Grade 4 Properties of Matter
Which is not an example of a chemical change?
  1. rust
  2. pollution
  3. melting
  4. toasted marshmallows
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What can you do to cake batter to cause a chemical change?
  1. Mix it.
  2. Cool it.
  3. Heat it.
  4. Freeze it.
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Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Which of the following describes matter?
  1. made of small particles that can easily be seen
  2. made of small particles that can be seen with a magnifying glass
  3. made of small particles too small to be seen
  4. made of small particles that can only be seen in solids
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