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Properties of Matter Quiz Answer each question discretely. No talking or sharing answers with other groups.

Iron rusting is what type of change? 1.Physical 2.Chemical 3.Nuclear 4.Substantial

Cooking an egg is what type of change? 1.Physical 2.Chemical 3.Nuclear 4.Substantial

Which type of substance contains only one type of atom?  Compound  Element  Mixture  Solution

Which type of substance contains more than one type of atom but only one type of molecule?  Compound  Element  Mixture  Solution

The measurement of how much mass is contained in a given volume is called  Weight  Melting point  Solubility  Density

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6.) Distillation separates a mixture based on what? 1.Conductivity 2.Viscosity 3.Density 4.Boiling points

If an object has a mass of 50g & a volume of100mL, what is its density? 1.) 0.5 g/mL 2.) 2 g/mL 3.) 20 g/mL 4.) 5,000 g/mL

If an object has a mass of 120g & a volume of 40mL, what is its density? 1.) 48,000 g/mL 2.) 160 g/mL 3.) 3 g/mL 4.) 0.33 g/mL

8.) Which liquid has a HIGH viscosity? 1.Vinegar 2.Honey 3.Water 4.mercury

A diamond allows heat to flow through it really well, so it is a(n)  Electrical conductor  Electrical insulator  Thermal conductor  Thermal insulator

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This property is a measurement of how well a material allows heat to move through it. 1.Ductility 2.Tenacity 3.Electrical Conductivity 4.Thermal Conductivity

A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily would be called a(n) 1.Electrical Insulator 2.Thermal Insulator 3.Electrical Conductor 4.Thermal Conductor 5.Electrical Regulator