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Vocabulary Test 2

Vocabulary Test 2. Classification of Matter. 1. Two substances that are joined together and still maintain their original physical properties form a –. A mixture B solution C force D suspension. 2. Substances that allow electricity to easily travel through them are called –.

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Vocabulary Test 2

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  1. Vocabulary Test 2 Classification of Matter

  2. 1. Two substances that are joined together and still maintain their original physical properties form a – A mixture B solution C force D suspension

  3. 2. Substances that allow electricity to easily travel through them are called – A insulators B conductors C freezers D refractors

  4. 3. Bill was cooking with a metal spoon. He left it in a pot of boiling water. When he touched it again, it burned his hand. Bill was burned because the metal spoon is a(n)- A insulator B conductor C reflector D refractors

  5. 4. Students testing to see if substances are able to float and sink would be testing the property of- • Buoyancy • Density • Solubility • Conductivity

  6. 5. Water at 100* Celsius has reached its • Melting point • Boiling point • Freezing point • Saturation point

  7. 6. Students testing to see if substances are insulators would be testing the property of- • Buoyancy • Density • Solubility • Conductivity

  8. 7. Water at 0* Celsius has reached its • Melting point / freezing point • Boiling point / evaporation point • Conductivity point /solubility point • None of the above

  9. 8. Students testing to see if substances dissolve would be testing the property of- • Buoyancy • Density • Solubility • Conductivity

  10. 9. Water droplets on the outside of a soda can are an example of - • Condensation • Evaporation • Solution • Conductivity

  11. 10. Moving electrons causes - • Thermal Energy • Mechanical Energy • Electric Energy • Light Energy

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