Chemistry
Grade-6
Easy
Question
What is the quantity of matter that can be measured?
- Mass
- Density
- Volume
- Pressure
Hint:
Mass
The correct answer is: Mass
- Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in a substance or an object.
- So, the correct option is a.
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The least intermolecular forces are found in:
- Solids
- Liquids
- Gases
- Plasma
The least intermolecular forces are found in:
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- Solids
- Liquids
- Gases
- Plasma
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Are liquids compressible?
- Yes
- No
- Sometimes
- Always
Are liquids compressible?
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- Yes
- No
- Sometimes
- Always
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As compared to gases, liquids are:
- Incompressible
- Compressible
- More compressible than gases
- Less compressible than gases
As compared to gases, liquids are:
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- Incompressible
- Compressible
- More compressible than gases
- Less compressible than gases
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Gases are compressible because:
- Space between particles are small
- Collision of particles
- Placement of particles
- Force of attraction between the particles
Gases are compressible because:
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- Space between particles are small
- Collision of particles
- Placement of particles
- Force of attraction between the particles
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What is the basic unit of matter?
- Element
- Molecule
- Atom
- All the above
What is the basic unit of matter?
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- Element
- Molecule
- Atom
- All the above
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Any sample of matter has mass and takes up space. The main reason for this is because:
- Matter is heavy
- Matter can be a solid
- Matter is made up of small particles that have same mass and space
- Universe is made of matter
Any sample of matter has mass and takes up space. The main reason for this is because:
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- Matter is heavy
- Matter can be a solid
- Matter is made up of small particles that have same mass and space
- Universe is made of matter
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Which of the following will exhibit diffusion?
- Salt, sand
- Hydrogen, Oxygen
- Hydrogen, salt
- Sand, Oxygen
Which of the following will exhibit diffusion?
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- Salt, sand
- Hydrogen, Oxygen
- Hydrogen, salt
- Sand, Oxygen
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What is the boiling point of water?
- 100o C
- 273o C
- 373o C
- Both A and C
What is the boiling point of water?
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- 100o C
- 273o C
- 373o C
- Both A and C
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Which one of the following has the strongest interparticle spaces between the particle?
- Water
- Moisture
- Stone
- Gas
Which one of the following has the strongest interparticle spaces between the particle?
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- Water
- Moisture
- Stone
- Gas
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What is meant by dry ice?
- Solid carbon dioxide
- Liquid carbon dioxide
- Ice that melts
- None of these
What is meant by dry ice?
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- Solid carbon dioxide
- Liquid carbon dioxide
- Ice that melts
- None of these
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When you heat a sample of gas, what happens to the particles that make up the gas?
- The particles move faster
- The particles get broken
- The particles size gets smaller
- The particles become more denser
When you heat a sample of gas, what happens to the particles that make up the gas?
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- The particles move faster
- The particles get broken
- The particles size gets smaller
- The particles become more denser
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Evaporation of a liquid at room temperature leads to a ___________ effect.
- Heating
- Cooling
- Freezing
- Melting
Evaporation of a liquid at room temperature leads to a ___________ effect.
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- Heating
- Cooling
- Freezing
- Melting
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Passage of particles or water through the semi-permeable membrane is referred to as:
- Diffusion
- Osmosis
- Imbibition
- Translocation
Passage of particles or water through the semi-permeable membrane is referred to as:
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- Diffusion
- Osmosis
- Imbibition
- Translocation
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Which of the following case will affect the rate of diffusion?
- Kinetic energy of particles
- Concentration of substances
- Both A and B
- All the above
Which of the following case will affect the rate of diffusion?
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- Both A and B
- All the above
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Diffusion is different from osmosis, this is because:
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- Osmosis is seen for only liquid solvent
- Osmosis is seen in all states of matter
- All the above
Diffusion is different from osmosis, this is because:
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- Diffusion can explain only for liquids
- Osmosis is seen for only liquid solvent
- Osmosis is seen in all states of matter
- All the above