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PROPERTIES OF MATTER REVIEW 2

1. What do chemists study?

a. matter and its changes b. matter c. air d. none of these

2. The study of atomic structure and energy changes is known as _______________ chemistry.

a. bio b. physical c. organic d. quantitative

3. The study of chemistry in nonliving organisms is called __________ chemistry.

a. physical b. bio c. inorganic d. organic

4. Which of the following is not an example of matter:

a. concrete b. acetone vapor c. air d. heat

5. Which of the following is a homogenous mixture?

a. kool aid b. eggs c. granite d. fried chicken

6. Properties of matter which do not depend on reactivity with other substances are known as
_____________ properties.

a. physical b. natural c. chemical d. none of these

7. Which of the following prefixes means 1000?

a. milli b. centi c. kilo d. nano

8. Which of the following prefixes means one billionth?

a. milli b. nano c. centi d. micro

9. Which of the following is about the size of a large aquarium tank?

a. 1 ml b. 1000 cc c. 0.1 liter d. 1 kiloliter

10. Which of the following is about the size of a baseball?

a. 5 cc b. 20 Liters c. 500 cc d. 15 ml

Classify the following as (a) physical or (b) chemical changes.


11. burning paper

12. bending wire

13. cutting grass

14. souring milk

15. dissolving sugar

Classify the following as physical (a) or chemical (b) properties.

16. reacts with water 17. Red 18. weighs 20 kg


19. flammable 20. Dissolves

Are the following ... ?

a. homogenous mixtures b. heterogenous mixtures c. elements d. compounds

21. Sugar 22. Iron 23. Cold soda


24. Sand at the beach 25. A jar of filtered sea water (nonparticulate)

26. When iron and sulfur are heated together, what is formed?

a. mixture b. compound c. solution d. element

27. Something with a new shape but not a new chemical formula is formed in a(n):

a. physical change b. mixture c. chemical change d. element

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