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A. B. C. D.: 3. Which of The Following Does Not Signal A Chemical Change?

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions related to physical and chemical properties of matter. Key concepts include distinguishing between physical and chemical changes, understanding solubility, and identifying characteristics of different states of matter. It also addresses the definitions of mixtures and matter.

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A. B. C. D.: 3. Which of The Following Does Not Signal A Chemical Change?

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions related to physical and chemical properties of matter. Key concepts include distinguishing between physical and chemical changes, understanding solubility, and identifying characteristics of different states of matter. It also addresses the definitions of mixtures and matter.

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3. Which of the following does not signal a chemical change?

A.
Change in state
B.
Production of gas
C.
Color change
D.
Production of light and heat
Correct Answer
A. Change in state

5. Making skim milk is an example of ---


A.
Combustibility
B.
Solubility
C.
Using physical properties to separate a mixture
D.
Using chemical properties to separate a mixture
Correct Answer
C. Using physical properties to separate a mixture

4. a solution of sugar and water, and water and pepper, which is true.
A.
If stirred, the pepper would have the same solubility as sugar.
B.
Pepper is soluble in water, but sugar is not.
C.
Sugar is soluble in water, but pepper is not.
D.
Sugar and pepper have the same solubility
Correct Answer
C. Sugar is soluble in water, but pepper is not.
6. Other ____of substance, like color, size, and hardness, can be found without
changing the substance into something else.
A.
Reactivity
B.
Physical properties
C.
Evaporation
D.
Chemical Properties
Correct Answer
B. Physical properties
7. A ____ has a definite volume but no definite shape.
A.
Solid
B.
Liquid
C.
Gas
D.
Matter
8. A ____ does not have a definite volume or a definite shape.
A.
Gas
B.
Solid
C.
Liquid
D.
Volume
9. You can divide the mass of an object by its volume to find the object's ______.
A.
Physical properties
B.
Solubility
C.
Reactivity
D.
Density

10. All material that takes up space is called.


A.
Mass
B.
Matter
C.
Weight
11. Rusting is a change.
a. physical
b. chemical
c. thermal
12.Burning a match is an example of a
a. chemical change.
b. physical property.
13 Which of the following is a characteristic of liquids?
a. molecules are tightly packed
b. takes the shape of its container
c. constantly keeps its shaped
d. molecules are spread far apart
Properties are
a. any characteristics of matter that you can observe.
b. the steps of the scientific process.
c. when you make predictions.
14. Which of the following is not an example of a physical change?
a. burning
b. cutting
c. freezing
d. bending
Which of the following is not a fluid form of matter?

1. Solids
2. Liquids
3. Gases
4. None of the above

Answer: a) Solids

15. Which term means “a combination of two or more substances that keep their identities”? A. matter
B. mixture C. element D. compound
Which of these is matter? A. energy B. light C. paper D. sound

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