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Honors Chemistry Semester 1 Cumulative Test Latest Update 100% Pass What is mass? A measurement of the amount of material in an object. A measure of the volume an object occupies. A type of energy contained within an object. A measure of the object's weight. A measurement of the amoun...

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1 Honors Chemistry Semester 1 Cumulative Test Latest Update 100% Pass What is mass? A measurement of the amount of m aterial in an object. A measure of the volume an object occupies. A type of energy contained within an object. A measure of the object's weight. ✔✔A measurement of the amount of material in an object. How is matter defined? Anything th at occupies space and has weight. Anything that has a definite shape and volume. Anything that has energy but no mass. 2 Anything that changes state without chemical reactions. ✔✔Anything that occupies space and has weight. What does the term atom refer to? The smallest unit of an element. A combination of multiple elements. A particle consisting of subatomic particles. A form of matter with a fixed shape. ✔✔The smallest unit of an element. How is an el ement characterized? A substance that can be divided into simpler substances. 3 A material composed of only one type of atom. A combination of several different atoms. A substance that changes under chemical reactions. ✔✔A material composed of o nly one type of atom. What defines a compound? A substance created by chemically combining two or more elements in specific ratios. A mixture of different elements without a fixed proportion. A single element substance. A material that cannot be decomposed. ✔✔A substance created by chemically combining two or more elements in specific ratios. What is a physical property? 4 A trait of a pure substance that can be observed without altering its chemical compos ition. A trait that describes how a substance reacts chemically. A property that involves changing the substance into a new material. A feature that involves altering the substance's chemical bonds. ✔✔A trait of a pure substance that can be observe d without altering its chemical composition. How is a chemical property described? A characteristic that indicates how a substance can transform into different substances. A trait that shows the physical appearance of a substance. A featur e that involves observing a substance without changing it. A property related to the state change of a substance. ✔✔A characteristic that indicates how a substance can transform into different substances.

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