The document is a 20 question multiple choice quiz about particle nature of matter concepts including:
1. Physical and chemical changes, volume, mass, density, states of matter, and properties such as density and weight.
2. Key formulas covered include the density formula of mass/volume and examples of calculating density from given mass and volume values.
3. The quiz covers classifying and identifying physical properties including density, states of matter, and using properties like density to classify objects.
The document is a 20 question multiple choice quiz about particle nature of matter concepts including:
1. Physical and chemical changes, volume, mass, density, states of matter, and properties such as density and weight.
2. Key formulas covered include the density formula of mass/volume and examples of calculating density from given mass and volume values.
3. The quiz covers classifying and identifying physical properties including density, states of matter, and using properties like density to classify objects.
The document is a 20 question multiple choice quiz about particle nature of matter concepts including:
1. Physical and chemical changes, volume, mass, density, states of matter, and properties such as density and weight.
2. Key formulas covered include the density formula of mass/volume and examples of calculating density from given mass and volume values.
3. The quiz covers classifying and identifying physical properties including density, states of matter, and using properties like density to classify objects.
a. rolled into sheets SUMMATIVE TEST b. pulled into wires Science 8 c. pressed into angles d. melted into molds Quarter 3 12. A fluid is a material with no fixed shape and is free Module 1–Particle Nature Of Matter to flow such as liquids and gases . 13. Mass is constant everywhere in the universe. Name:_____________________________ Score: ____________________ a. True Multiple Choice b. False Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. 14. The formula for density is 1. Sugar dissolving in water is an example of a. Volume x mass a. chemical change b. Mass/volume b. physical change c. None of the above 2. The amount of space an object takes up is its ___________ . 15. A cubic centimeter is a unit used to measure 3. Matter is everything in the universe that has ___________ . a. length 4. The amount of matter in an object is its mass while the force of b. volume gravity on an object is its _________ . c. mass 5. The formula for density is ________ . d. density 6. Which item would float in water? Water has a density of 1.00 gram per 16. A student divides several cubes into two groups, based on whether or not cubic centimeter. each cube can float in water. Which property is the student using to classify a. Aluminum - 2.64 grams per cubic centimeter the cubes? b. Pure Gold - 19.24 grams per cubic centimeter a. weight c. Iron 7.21 - grams per cubic centimeter b. density d. Cork 0.24 - gram per cubic centimeter c. conductivity 7. _______________ is mass per unit volume. d. mass 8. What is the density of an object that has a mass of 92 grams and a volume 17. When you take heat away from a liquid you get a solid . of 40 milliliters? However, add heat and you get a gas . a. 52 g/mL 18. How many different atoms are in the formula Ga16H2SNeGa16H2SNe? b. 0.4 g/mL a. 1 c. 2.3 g/mL b. 4 d. 132 g/mL c. 6 9. The ratio of mass to volume is better known as __________ is a measure d. 20 of the amount of matter in a substance or an object. 19. This measurement is the amount of matter that occupies a given space: a. Gallons a. length b. Volume b. area c. Weight c. density d. Mass d. volume 10. What is the density of an object that has a mass of 34 grams and a volume 20. Which property of matter is a measure of the gravitational force? of 17 milliliters? a. density a. 0.5 g/mL b. mass b. 51 g/mL c. 578 g/mL c. volume d. 2 g/mL d. weight