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Matter Overview
QUESTION 1:
How many states of matter are there? Select:

QUESTION 6:
You may find plasma in a star. Select:

QUESTION 2:
Atoms in a liquid are farther apart than the atoms in
a gas. Select:

QUESTION 8:
If you leave water in a glass and some molecules turn
into a gas, it is called... Select:

QUESTION 3:
Which has the least energetic molecules? Select:

QUESTION 9:
Which of these choices is NOT an example of a
plasma? Select:

QUESTION 4:
What force pulls liquids towards the ground? Select:

QUESTION 10:
What is usually the total charge of a plasma? Select:

QUESTION 5:
When a substance goes from being a solid to a liquid,
it is a... Select:

States of Matter
QUESTION 1:
As of the 1990s, scientists have proved the existence
of how many states of matter? Select:

QUESTION 6:
As the pressure of a system changes, boiling points
can change in what direction? Select:

QUESTION 2:
Of gases, liquids, and solids, what is the densest state
of matter? Select:

QUESTION 7:
If the surrounding pressure of a system decreases,
evaporation will... Select:

QUESTION 3:
Because electrons have been stripped away from
atoms in plasma, plasmas have a negative charge.
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QUESTION 8:
Mixtures are combinations of one or more compounds
that can be separated with chemical processes.
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QUESTION 4:
The freezing point will always be a lower temperature
than the boiling point (with constant pressure).
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QUESTION 9:
All solutions are mixtures, and all mixtures are
solutions. Select:

QUESTION 5:
A system that changes from a solid state to a liquid
state gains energy. Select:

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QUESTION 10:
Crystals can be made of mixtures. Select:

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Solids
QUESTION 1:
What is the term used to describe the phase change
as a liquid becomes a solid? Select:
QUESTION 2:
When a liquid is cooled very quickly, it always forms a
crystal. Select:

QUESTION 6:
All solid forms of an element are crystals. Select:
QUESTION 7:
Solids made from ionic compounds are usually hard
and brittle. Select:

QUESTION 3:
Solids usually... Select:

QUESTION 8:
Metallic solids called alloys are made of one
extremely pure element. Select:

QUESTION 4:
Amorphous solids... Select:

QUESTION 9:
Which of these is a type of solid? Select:

QUESTION 5:
Which is generally the densest state of matter?
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QUESTION 10:
Crystals are irregular organizations of molecules.
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Liquids
QUESTION 1:
All materials move from solid to liquid to gas as the
temperature increases. Select:
QUESTION 2:
What term is used to describe the phase change of a
solid to a liquid? Select:
QUESTION 3:
What phase of matter would you expect to find this
compound at room temperature? H20 Select:
QUESTION 4:
Forces of attraction in liquids are ___ than in solids.
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QUESTION 5:
It is just as easy to compress a liquid, as it is to
compress a gas. Select:

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QUESTION 6:
All liquids have same... Select:
QUESTION 7:
Liquids that move quickly downhill are described as
having... Select:
QUESTION 8:
All liquids can be combined to form solutions. Select:
QUESTION 9:
No pure elements are liquids at room temperature.
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QUESTION 10:
Evaporation and boiling are the same process because
molecules move from a liquid to gas state. Select:

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Gases
QUESTION 1:
As the temperature of a system increases, the
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QUESTION 6:
As the temperature of a gas decreases, its volume...
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QUESTION 2:
What is the term used to describe the phase change
of a liquid to a gas? Select:

QUESTION 7:
The molecules in a gas are in constant motion. Select:

QUESTION 3:
Gas molecules are always evenly distributed in the
atmosphere. Select:
QUESTION 4:
As the volume of a specific amount of gas decreases,
it's pressure... Select:

QUESTION 8:
Gases at higher temperatures generally have...
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QUESTION 8:
Gases at higher temperatures generally have...
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QUESTION 10:
Gases have the same pressure throughout the entire
atmosphere. Select:

QUESTION 5:
Which of these statements is true? Select:

Solutions
QUESTION 1:
A solution is defined as a mixture that is... Select:
QUESTION 2:
Which of these is a solution? Select:
QUESTION 3:
Solutions with low concentrations of solutes are...
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QUESTION 4:
Colloids are solutions with very small particles
suspended in a liquid. Select:
QUESTION 5:
Small particles remain in colloidal dispersion
(colloids) because of... Select:

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QUESTION 6:
The concentration of solutions is directly related to...
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QUESTION 7:
The most common solvent of Earth is... Select:
QUESTION 8:
All liquids are able to be mixed to create solutions.
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QUESTION 9:
An increase in pressure can lead to an increase in
dissolved gases. Select:
QUESTION 10:
You can remove salts from a solution by using the
process of... Select:

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Mixtures
QUESTION 1:
Mixtures are always combinations of the same
compounds that are at different states. Select:

QUESTION 6:
Only specific compounds can be combined to form
mixtures. Select:

QUESTION 2:
You can separate all mixtures by filtration. Select:

QUESTION 7:
All solutions are mixtures, but not all mixtures are
solutions. Select:

QUESTION 3:
Would it be possible to have a mixture made of all
carbon atoms and compounds with only carbon atoms?
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QUESTION 4:
All mixtures are defined as "heterogeneous." Select:
QUESTION 5:
Mixtures are generally separated by what methods?
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QUESTION 8:
As the temperature of a mixture increases, one part
of the mixture may melt while the other parts remain
solid. Select:
QUESTION 9:
Which of these is not a mixture? Select:
QUESTION 10:
Which of these is not a mixture? Select:

Atoms Overview
QUESTION 1:
Which of these choices is not a major part of an
atom? Select:

QUESTION 6:
Which scientist is NOT associated with the study of
atomic structure? Select:

QUESTION 2:
An isotope is a form of an atom with a different
number of... Select:

QUESTION 7:
All electrons orbit the nucleus in regions shaped like
spheres. Select:

QUESTION 3:
The atomic number of an element tells you the
number of ___________. Select:

QUESTION 8:
Scientists use spectroscopy to identify elements.
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QUESTION 4:
An ion is a form of an atom with a different number
of... Select:

QUESTION 9:
You cannot know the exact location of an electron.
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QUESTION 5:
Which of these particles is found in the atomic
nucleus? Select:

QUESTION 10:
Atoms in the same family of elements on the periodic
table share similar characteristics. Select:

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Atomic Structure
QUESTION 1:
Which of these is NOT one of the basic pieces of an
atom? Select:
QUESTION 2:
Which atomic particles will you find inside of the
nucleus of an atom? Select:

of... Select:
QUESTION 7:
There is no particle of matter smaller than an atom.
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QUESTION 3:
Which atomic particle has a negative charge? Select:

QUESTION 8:
Atoms of an element may have more or less neutrons
or electrons than other atoms of the same element.
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QUESTION 4:
An electron has a mass that is much less than a
proton. Select:

QUESTION 9:
The innermost atomic shell can hold a maximum of 18
electrons. Select:

QUESTION 5:
Any electron can only be found in one of the seven
possible atomic shells. Select:

QUESTION 10:
When atoms bond with each other, they exchange...
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QUESTION 6:
An atom with a neutral charge has the same number

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