1) Everything has mass and occupies space. a) Matter b) liquid c) solid d) volume e) gas 2) A kind of matter that does not have its own shape and flows at a given temperature. It takes the shape of it's container a) Matter b) liquid c) solid d) volume e) gas 3) A kind of matter that flows and does not have its own shape at a given temperature. Without a container it spreads freey. a) Matter b) liquid c) solid d) volume e) gas 4) The amount of space an object takes up a) Matter b) liquid c) solid d) volume e) gas 5) A kind of matter that has its own shape and does not flow a) Matter b) liquid c) solid d) volume e) gas 6) How much matter is in an object a) change of state b) physical change c) reversible change d) chemical change e) irreversible change f) mass 7) The physical process where matter moves from one state to another a) change of state b) physical change c) reversible change d) chemical change e) irreversible change f) mass 8) A change in the form or appearance of the material. This change does not change a material into a brand new substance. a) change of state b) physical change c) reversible change d) chemical change e) irreversible change f) mass 9) A change that can be undone or reversed. The material might look or feel different, ut there is no creation of a new substance. a) change of state b) physical change c) reversible change d) chemical change e) irreversible change f) mass 10) A change in the form or appearance of a material. A new substance is created. a) change of state b) physical change c) reversible change d) chemical change e) irreversible change f) mass 11) A change that is permanent and cannot be undone. A new substance is always formed. a) change of state b) physical change c) reversible change d) chemical change e) irreversible change f) mass 12) A change of state from gas to liquid a) condensation b) solidification c) sublimation 13) The process of becoming hard or solid by cooling, drying or crystallization a) condensation b) solidification c) sublimation 14) A change of state from solid to gas (without passing through the liquid state first). a) condensation b) solidification c) sublimation 15) Terms used to classify matter. a) properties b) physical property c) chemical property 16) Properties that can be observed or measured without changing what the substance is made of. a) properties b) physical property c) chemical property 17) The ability (or inability) to undergo a change in what it is made of a) properties b) physical property c) chemical property 18) The ability of matter to combine chemically with other substances a) reactivity b) flammability c) corrosion 19) The ability of matter to burn a) reactivity b) flammability c) corrosion 20) The wearing away of surface of a metal by chemical reactions with oxygen and water. a) reactivity b) flammability c) corrosion 21) An object's ability to sink or float a) density b) weight c) colour d) hardness e) texture f) size 22) A measurement of gravity's effect on something. Is measured ni Newtons or grams/ kilograms. a) density b) weight c) colour d) hardness e) texture f) size 23) A way we describe an object based on the way it emits or reflects light a) density b) weight c) colour d) hardness e) texture f) size 24) A measurement of a solid's ability to resist being scratched or dented. a) density b) weight c) colour d) hardness e) texture f) size 25) How something feels to you when you touch it. a) density b) weight c) colour d) hardness e) texture f) size 26) A measurement of how large or small something is a) density b) weight c) colour d) hardness e) texture f) size 27) The form of an object or its outline. a) density b) Shape c) colour d) hardness e) texture f) size

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