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What is the main idea of studying matter in science?
What is the main idea of studying matter in science?
- To understand how to change the physical state of matter
- To understand how to make new objects
- To learn about the elements and properties of matter (correct)
- To classify all objects into pure substances and mixtures
What is the difference between a pure substance and a mixture?
What is the difference between a pure substance and a mixture?
- A pure substance has a fixed shape, while a mixture has a changing shape
- A pure substance is always a solid, while a mixture can be a liquid, solid, or gas
- A pure substance is always a liquid, while a mixture can be a solid, liquid, or gas
- A pure substance is made up of only one type of element, while a mixture is made up of multiple elements (correct)
What are the three main states of matter?
What are the three main states of matter?
- Solid, Liquid, and Plasma
- Gas, Liquid, and Solid
- Solid, Gas, and Liquid
- Solid, Liquid, and Gas (correct)
What do we call a substance that is made up of two or more different elements?
What do we call a substance that is made up of two or more different elements?
Why do we classify matter into different categories?
Why do we classify matter into different categories?
What is the fundamental characteristic that all objects share, regardless of their shape, size, or form?
What is the fundamental characteristic that all objects share, regardless of their shape, size, or form?
What are the two main categories of matter based on their composition?
What are the two main categories of matter based on their composition?
What is the term for the specific characteristics of a substance, such as its color, texture, and melting point?
What is the term for the specific characteristics of a substance, such as its color, texture, and melting point?
What happens when two or more different substances are combined, but each keeps its own properties?
What happens when two or more different substances are combined, but each keeps its own properties?
What is the process of separating the components of a mixture, such as filtering or sorting?
What is the process of separating the components of a mixture, such as filtering or sorting?