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Grade 3 Properties of Matter
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
Grade 4 Properties of Matter
Which is not an example of physical change?
  1. cutting
  2. toasted marshmallow
  3. freezing
  4. melting
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
Grade 2 Properties of Matter
Which is a state of matter?
  1. color
  2. solid
  3. shape
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Which sentence correctly compares chemical and physical changes?
  1. Only a physical change can be reversed.
  2. Only a physical change causes new materials to form.
  3. Only a chemical change can be reversed.
  4. Both chemical and physical changes form new materials.
Grade 2 Properties of Matter
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
A physical change means that
  1. matter has changed from one substance into another.
  2. no new substance is produced and its identity stays the same.
  3. matter becomes stronger.
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Which of the following is a chemical change?
  1. frying eggs
  2. melting ice cream
  3. making a paper airplane
  4. wetting a towel
Grade 4 Properties of Matter
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
1 L of water is heavier than 1 L of oil because water is                   than oil.
  1. less dense
  2. more dense
  3. equally dense
  4. more saturated
  5. less concentrated
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Which is an example of a physical change?
  1. a candle burning
  2. baking a cake
  3. evaporating water
  4. metal rusting
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
Grade 5 Properties of Matter
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
Grade 3 Properties of Matter
Grade 8 Properties of Matter
Grade 6 Properties of Matter
Grade 3 Properties of Matter
Mrs. Wong leaves her bowl of ice cream on the sidewalk during a hot summer day. Which is the best prediction of what will happen to the ice cream?
  1. The ice cream will change from a solid to a liquid.
  2. The ice cream will change from a liquid to a gas.
  3. The ice cream will change from a gas to a liquid.
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