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Name: Date: Unit 1 Lesson 1

Lesson Quiz

Quiz: The Properties of Matter


Read each question. Circle the letter of the correct answer.

1. Which statement describes an example of a


chemical property of a metal statue? 5. Which properties describe all matter?
A. It is solid. A. being able to be seen in nature
B. It is shiny. B. having energy and temperature
C. It is silver. C. being able to be easily measured
D. It can tarnish. D. having mass and taking up space

2. Which of these is an example of a physical 6. The table lists the densities of some common
property? materials at 20°C.
A. the fact that iron rusts
B. the texture of a piece of chocolate
C. the effect of acid rain on automobiles
D. the fact that gasoline in a car engine
combusts

3. Which of these is a chemical property of a If a scientist has 10 grams of each material,


sheet of paper? which material has the greatest volume?
A. The paper can be burned. A. milk
B. The paper can be crumpled. B. water
C. The paper does not attract a magnet. C. mercury
D. The paper does not conduct electricity. D. gasoline

4. Hydrogen gas (H2) can be found in trace 7. Which statement best describes
amounts in Earth’s atmosphere. Which of physical properties?
these statements describes a physical A. Physical properties behave identically for
property of hydrogen? all matter under the same conditions.
A. Hydrogen is found in acids. B. Physical properties can be observed
B. Hydrogen gas is highly flammable. without changing the identity of a
substance.
C. Hydrogen reacts with oxygen to form
water. C. Physical properties are observed by seeing
how a substance reacts with other
D. Hydrogen gas is less dense than oxygen
substances.
gas.
D. Physical properties cause atoms and
molecules to change structure when
substances are mixed.

Lesson Quiz 1 Module J • Assessment Guide


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Name: Date: Unit 1 Lesson 1
Lesson Quiz
Read each question. Write your answer on the lines.

8. Two objects have the same mass. One object is on Earth and the other object is on the moon. Do the two
objects have the same weight? Explain your answer.
Yes because it’s the same object so they’re the same weight

9. Water in a beaker measures 250 milliliters. A rock is completely submerged in the water. The water
level now reads 375 milliliters. What is the volume of the rock in cubic centimeters? Explain your
answer.
It is 125 cm cubed which is 3 because you do v final minus v initial so 375-250 which is
125cm

10. A sample of gold has a volume of 2 cm3 and a mass of 38.6 grams.
What is the density of this sample?
19 300 000 m cubed

List three other properties of the sample that would be considered physical properties.
Aluminum, gold, copper

Lesson Quiz 2 Module J • Assessment Guide


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