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LT 1: I CAN IDENTIFY ELEMENTS AND COMPOUNDS.
Know the definitions of matter, elements, and compounds.
LT 2: I CAN DEFINE SUBSTANCES AND MIXTURES.
Know the definitions of pure substance, homogeneous mixture, and heterogeneous mixture.
Know examples of homogeneous mixtures.
Know examples of heterogeneous mixtures.
LT 3: I CAN COMPARE AND CONTRAST SOLUTIONS, COLLOIDS, AND SUSPENSIONS.
Know the definitions of solution, colloid, and suspension.
Be able to identify examples of each.
LT 4: I CAN IDENTIFY SUBSTANCES USING PHYSICAL PROPERTIES.
Be able to identify physical properties
LT 5: I CAN IDENTIFY SUBSTANCES USING CHEMICAL PROPERTIES.
Be able to identify chemical properties
LT 6: I CAN COMPARE AND CONTRAST PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES.
Be able to identify physical changes.
Be able to identify chemical changes.
LT 7: I CAN APPLY THE DENSITY FORMULA TO CALCULATE MASS, VOLUME, AND DENSITY FROM GIVEN INFORMATION.
d = m/V m = dV V = m/d
1. Bending a copper wire is an example of what type of property?
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- Chemical
b. Physical
- Conservation
- Element
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2. Which of the following is NOT an element?
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a. Water
- Carbon
- Oxygen
- Hydrogen
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3. Which of the following is an example of a chemical change?
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- Boiling
b. Burning
- Evaporation
- Melting
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4. What type of substance is gelatin?
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a. Colloid
- Compound
- Substance
- Suspension
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5. You start to eat some potato chips from an open bag you found in your locker and notice that they taste unpleasant. What do you think might cause this unpleasant taste?
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- Combustion
b. Chemical change
- Physical change
- Melting
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6. How would you describe the process of evaporating water from seawater?
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- Chemical change
- Chemical property
c. Physical change
- Physical property
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7. Which of these warnings refers to a chemical property of the material?
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- Fragile
b. Flammable
- Handle with Care
- Shake Well
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8. Which of the following is equal to 1 mL?
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- 1 L
- 100 cL
c. 1 cm3
- 1 dm3
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9. What is the density of an unknown metal that has a mass of 158 g and a volume of 20 mL?
d = 158/20 = 7.9 g/mL
10. An experiment shows that the element mercury has a density of 13.57 g/cm3. What is the volume of 1.000 kg of pure mercury?
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- 0.7369 cm3
- 13.57 cm3
c. 73.69 cm3
- 1,357 cm3
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