M&M Test study guide Flashcards

1
Q

What is the metrics conversion acroynm

A

KHDUDCM
King henry doesn’t usually drink chocolate milk.

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2
Q

What does the law of conservation of matter state? (LOCOM)

A

Matter can not be created or destroyed

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3
Q

Property that does not depend on the amount of matter present
What are some examples

A

Intensive property
Color , Combustibility

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4
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Lemonade is an example of…..

A

Homogeneous

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5
Q

Oil and Water is an example of

A

Heterogeneous

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6
Q

Water is an example of

A

Compound

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7
Q

Gold is an example of

A

Element

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8
Q

What is the density of a rock if it has a mass of 14 g and a volume of 4 cm ^3

use the triangle

A

D=3.5g/cm^3

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9
Q

Using the Metric conversions acroynm Complete the following
51g= ________kg

A

0.051

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10
Q

Property that depends on the amount of matter that is present
Provide examples

A

Extensive property
Mass Volume

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11
Q

Separating homogenous mixtures
What method do you use?

Name examples of it

A

Chromoatography
marker ink, blood sample at crime scene, food testing.

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12
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Separating Heterogenous mixture

Name examples of it

A

Filtration
sand and water

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13
Q

Separating homogenous mixtures using melting/boiling point

Name examples of it

A

Distillation
Salt and water

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14
Q

How do you find the volume of something like a toy car, or a shoe? What is this method called?

A

Water displacment

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