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Physical Boot Camp. 5.5A Part 1 Classify matter based on physical properties including: mass, magnetism, physical state (solid, liquid and gas), relative density (sinking and floating), solubility in water, and the ability to conduct or insulate thermal energy or electric energy.
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Physical Boot Camp 5.5A Part 1 Classify matter based on physical properties including: mass, magnetism, physical state (solid, liquid and gas), relative density (sinking and floating), solubility in water, and the ability to conduct or insulate thermal energy or electric energy.
STAAR 2013 #2; RC 1; Readiness1. Which of these is the best conductor of electricity?F. Glass rodG. Cotton stringH. Plastic tubingJ. Copper penny
STAAR 2013 #2; RC 1; Readiness1. Which of these is the best conductor of electricity?F. Glass rodG. Cotton stringH. Plastic tubingJ. Copper penny
STAAR 2013 #10; RC 1; Readiness2. A teacher mixes a white powder into a beaker of water. The powder cannot be seen in the water. The teacher then heats the mixture until the water evaporates and the powder can be seen again. Which property of the powder is the teacher demonstrating?F. SolubilityG. DensityH. ConductivityJ. Mass
STAAR 2013 #10; RC 1; Readiness2. A teacher mixes a white powder into a beaker of water. The powder cannot be seen in the water. The teacher then heats the mixture until the water evaporates and the powder can be seen again. Which property of the powder is the teacher demonstrating?F. SolubilityG. DensityH. ConductivityJ. Mass
STAAR 2013 #26; RC 1; Readiness3. A teacher sets up an experiment using five jars filled with water and a thermometer in each. The teacher keeps one jar unwrapped as the control. The other four jars are wrapped with equal thickness of four different materials. The jars are each filled with equal amount of water that is 92ºC. Students observe and record the water temperature in each jar after 10 minutes. The results are shown in the table below.Which property of the materials wrapping the jars are the students most likely investigating?F. State of matterG. Thermal energy insulationH. Thermal energy productionJ. Ability to conduct electricity
STAAR 2013 #26; RC 1; Readiness3. A teacher sets up an experiment using five jars filled with water and a thermometer in each. The teacher keeps one jar unwrapped as the control. The other four jars are wrapped with equal thickness of four different materials. The jars are each filled with equal amount of water that is 92ºC. Students observe and record the water temperature in each jar after 10 minutes. The results are shown in the table below.Which property of the materials wrapping the jars are the students most likely investigating?F. State of matterG. Thermal energy insulationH. Thermal energy productionJ. Ability to conduct electricity
STAAR 2013 #33; RC 1; Readiness4. A student reads the label on a bottle of salad dressing down below.Why would the student shake the salad dressing well before using it?A. Vinegar and oil have different densities.B. Vinegar and oil easily form a solution.C. Vinegar and oil both contain water.D. Vinegar and oil are both liquids Ingredients: Oil, Vinegar, Spices Directions: Shake well before using. Refrigerate after opening.
STAAR 2013 #33; RC 1; Readiness4. A student reads the label on a bottle of salad dressing down below.Why would the student shake the salad dressing well before using it?A. Vinegar and oil have different densities.B. Vinegar and oil easily form a solution.C. Vinegar and oil both contain water.D. Vinegar and oil are both liquids Ingredients: Oil, Vinegar, Spices Directions: Shake well before using. Refrigerate after opening.
2003—#34 (80%) 6. Which of these is a good conductor of electricity? F Glass G Metal H Rubber J Plastic
2003—#34 (80%) 6. Which of these is a good conductor of electricity? F Glass G Metal H Rubber J Plastic
2003—#38 (82%) 7. Which of the following can be attracted to a magnet? F Gold ring G Glass marble H Iron needle J Wool sock
2003—#38 (82%) 7. Which of the following can be attracted to a magnet? F Gold ring G Glass marble H Iron needle J Wool sock
2004—#6 (80%) 8. Matter can undergo changes. When water boils, a — F liquid becomes a solid G solid becomes a liquid H liquid becomes a gas J gas becomes a solid
2004—#6 (80%) 8. Matter can undergo changes. When water boils, a — F liquid becomes a solid G solid becomes a liquid H liquid becomes a gas J gas becomes a solid
10. Which of the following kinds of matter will most likely conduct electricity the best? A Rubber B Metal C Fabric D Glass
10. Which of the following kinds of matter will most likely conduct electricity the best? A Rubber B Metal C Fabric D Glass
11. Some types of matter can conduct electrical energy. What other type of energy can be conducted by some types of matter? A Kinetic energy B Heat energy C Potential energy D Gas energy
11. Some types of matter can conduct electrical energy. What other type of energy can be conducted by some types of matter? A Kinetic energy B Heat energy C Potential energy D Gas energy
14. Which of the following items does not belong with the others? A A piece of paper B A metal paperclip C A rusty tin can D An iron horseshoe
14. Which of the following items does not belong with the others? A A piece of paper B A metal paperclip C A rusty tin can D An iron horseshoe
15. A small ice cube was left lying on a table in a warm room for one hour. What state of matter would the ice cube be at the end of the hour? A Gas B Liquid C Solid D Unknown
15. A small ice cube was left lying on a table in a warm room for one hour. What state of matter would the ice cube be at the end of the hour? A Gas B Liquid C Solid D Unknown
16. Which of the following is a form of water in its gaseous state? A Sleet B Rain C Vapor D Clouds
16. Which of the following is a form of water in its gaseous state? A Sleet B Rain C Vapor D Clouds
17. Which of the following is the best definition of matter? A Anything that you can see and has color B Anything that you can smell or feel C Anything found on the earth D Anything that takes up space and has mass
17. Which of the following is the best definition of matter? A Anything that you can see and has color B Anything that you can smell or feel C Anything found on the earth D Anything that takes up space and has mass
18. In the illustration above, the light from the flashlight shining on the balance has no mass. What conclusion can be drawn from this demonstration? A Light takes up space. B Light is not matter. C Light has volume. D Light has mass.
18. In the illustration above, the light from the flashlight shining on the balance has no mass. What conclusion can be drawn from this demonstration? A Light takes up space. B Light is not matter. C Light has volume. D Light has mass.
19. Matter has a fixed volume, but changes its shape to fit its container, it is a . A Solid B Liquid C Gas D Plasma
19. Matter has a fixed volume, but changes its shape to fit its container, it is a . A Solid B Liquid C Gas D Plasma
20. A student exhaled and a small cloud was formed. This is an example of matter changing from a gas to a— A Gas B Liquid C Solid D Plasma
20. A student exhaled and a small cloud was formed. This is an example of matter changing from a gas to a— A Gas B Liquid C Solid D Plasma
21. What process occurs when decreased heat causes a gas to change into a liquid? A Condensation B Evaporation C Boiling D Melting
21. What process occurs when decreased heat causes a gas to change into a liquid? A Condensation B Evaporation C Boiling D Melting
22. What process occurs when a liquid changes to a gas? A Condensation B Freezing C Evaporation D Melting
22. What process occurs when a liquid changes to a gas? A Condensation B Freezing C Evaporation D Melting
23. Which of the following is a form of water in its solid state? A Fog B Rain C Hail D Clouds
23. Which of the following is a form of water in its solid state? A Fog B Rain C Hail D Clouds
24. What state of matter is oxygen in the air? A Solid B Liquid C Gas D Plasma
24. What state of matter is oxygen in the air? A Solid B Liquid C Gas D Plasma
25. A student broke a piece off of a rock. What property of the rock changed? A The rock’s mass B The rock’s color C The rock’s roughness D The rock’s smell