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5th Grade Q2 Test (18/19 -Study Guide reated by NREW SHNRGER ollection: Private Q1: If you have two identical glasses that each have ve ice cubes in them and you let the ice cubes in one glass melt, which of the following will be true? The glass with the ice cubes in it will weigh more than the other glass. The glass with the ice cubes in it will weigh the same as the other glass. The glass that has the melted ice in it will weigh more than the other glass. The glass that has the melted ice in it will weigh twice as much as the other glass. Q2: Identify the following changes as or : M & Ms melting in your hand ; cutting the neighbors grass ; spilling bleach on the carpet ; tearing a hole in your favorite jeans ; your bicycle rusting ; a hamburger digesting in your stomach a. b d f b. c. e c a d. e. f. Q3: Imagine you have a chocolate cake that weighs two pounds. If you slice the cake into ten slices, what will be the weight of all the slices put together? one pound two pounds ve pounds one-tenth of two pounds https://app.edulastic.com/secure/as/printpreview?t=1546880714876 1/5

Q4: E F Matter can be changed in many ways. Sometimes matter is changed and a new substance is created. This type of change is referred to as a change. Which of the following are examples of changes? hoose all that apply. dissolving salt burning leaves baking a cake melting chocolate reworks shooting o bubbles forming from mixing baking soda and vinegar Q5: Hailey measured the mass of 1 cup of water and found that it was 154g. She then measured the mass of ¼ of a cup of salt and found that it was 53g. She poured the salt into the water and stirred it until she could no longer see the salt. If Hailey measured the mass of the water again after, what should she nd? the mass will be 101g the mass will still be 154 g the mass will be 207g the mass will be 53g https://app.edulastic.com/secure/as/printpreview?t=1546880714876 2/5

Q6: Substance Sample Observations water clear liquid, boils at at 100 degree Salt solid, small granules, cube shaped, dissolves easily in water paper white, rectangular, smooth, at baking soda white, solid, small, powdery vinegar clear liquid, strong odor, bitter taste Experiment Number Observations efore ction Observations during ction an/ or fter 1 white, rectangular shape, smooth, and at paper is cut into four pieces still white but in smaller, smooth, white pieces 2 3 clear liquid and tasteless + white, granular, cubeshaped, salty taste white, powdery, and bitter tasting + clear, liquid, strong odor, bitter tasting combined two substances clear, salty tasting, wet combined two substances bubbled 4 clear liquid, no taste heated to 100 degree boiled and produced steam 5 clear liquid, no taste poured into a small tray and placed in 0 degree storage froze into a solid that was cloudy Use the tables about to identify substance(s) in Experiment Number 3. E water salt paper baking soda vinegar Q7: Mattison, Jake, and Kole used bag of chocolate to make cookies. They massed the bag before they melted it, it had a mass of 53 grams. What happened to the mass of the bag of chocolates after they melted it in the microwave? the mass increased the mass decreased the mass remained the same https://app.edulastic.com/secure/as/printpreview?t=1546880714876 3/5

Q8: omplete the chart by checking o which of the following are properties of materials that can be used to identify or classify certain elements. Yes No Translucent olor Electrical conductivity Hardness Quantity Re ectivity Size Thermal conductivity Q9: Look at the picture that shows two balls of clay that are equal in weight. Which of the following best describes them after you mash one ball of clay into a at mass and then put both pieces of clay back on the scale? They will still both weigh the same They will no longer have the same properties. The at piece of clay will weigh less than the ball of clay. The at piece of clay will weigh more than the ball of clay. Q10: Match the characteristic of matter for each state of matter. tightly packed glides & slides over each other fastest moving are far apart barely vibrate slowest moving Solid Liquid Gas https://app.edulastic.com/secure/as/printpreview?t=1546880714876 4/5

Q11: What happens to the in matter when it is heated up? remain in place speed up slow down disappear Q12: Matter cannot be a or b a. created b. destroyed changed substituted altered misshaped https://app.edulastic.com/secure/as/printpreview?t=1546880714876 5/5