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b.1. Which of the following refers to anything that occupies space and has mass?
A. Density
B. Matter
C. Volume
D Mass
2. He believed that any piece of matter can be divided and subdivided into very small particles
A Dalton
B. Democritus
C. Galileo
D. Mendeleev
3. It is considered to be the smallest particle of an element or compound that exist independently.
A. Molecule
B. Atom
C. Chemical
D. Reactivity
4. Which of the following refers to the measure of space occupied by an object?
A. Density
B. Matter
C. Volume
D. Mass
5. "Atomos" is a Greek word that means
A. submerged particle
C. subdivided particle
B. indivisible particle
D. divisible particle
6. Which of the following is a physical property of a coin?
A. Hardness
B. Flexibility C. Malleability D. Texture
7. The following statements describe matter EXCEPT:
A. Reactivity is the chemical properties of matter.
B. Matter occupies space and has mass.
C. An atom is the smallest particle of an element.
D. There is only one property of matter.
C. 8. Which of the following sample is NOT matter?
A. Leaves
B. Smoke
C. Heat
D. Water
9. The following are the ideas of Democritus about matter EXCEPT:
A. He believed that the nature consisted of two things, "atoms and the void that surrounds ti-
B. There are many kinds of atoms and each of them had a specific shape and size.
C. Any piece of matter can be divided and subdivided into very small particles.
D. All atoms move randomly around in space.
10. Which of the following has particles firmly held in their positions?
A. Solid
B. Gas
C. Liquid
D. Plasma
11. It has very weak forces between molecules and can move freely over long distances.
A. Solid
B. Gas
C. Liquid
D. Plasma
12. Which of the following sets of substances represent the three states of matter?
A. Copper, Soy sauce, Milk
C. Hydrogen, Helium, Oxygen
B. Gold, Silver, Table
D. Wood, Oil, Air
13. Which of the following substances is an example of a gaseous matter?
A. Hydrogen B. Gold
C. Milk
D. Water
Answers & Comments
Answer:
1. B.
2. A.
3. B.
4. C.
5. B.
6. A.
7. D.
8. C.
9. C.
10. A.
11. B.
12. D.
13. A.