1. Density is the relationship between ____. (1 point)

mass and volume
cubic centimeters and pounds
weight and volume
grams and mass

2. Which of the following is NOT a possible sign of a chemical change? (1 point)
a change in state
a change in color
the release of a gas
the release of energy

3. Which of the following is true about an object that floats in water? (1 point)
The object is less dense than frozen water.
The mass of the object is less than that of water.
The density of the object is less than that of water.
The volume of the water is greater than the object’s volume.

4. Three examples of physical change are ____. (1 point)
boiling water, a nail rusting, and a melting candle
a pond freezing, breaking glass, and a burning candle
melting ice, mowing the lawn, and carving a statue
applying lipstick, making lemonade, and baking bread

5. Suppose a customer brings a gold bracelet to a jeweler and asks for it to be changed into a gold ring. Which of the following is true? (1 point)
The physical property of color will be changed.
The bracelet will go through a chemical change.
The composition of the bracelet will change.
The shape of the gold will change physically.

6. Which of the following explains how water causes rocks to weather? (1 point)
Water can melt rock material.
Water freezes in the cracks and expands, causing breaks.
Water reacts with the rock and produces gases.
all of the above
7. How can you tell that the fireworks exploding during a Fourth of July display do not all contain the same ingredients? (1 point)
different colors of explosions
different shapes of explosions
different timing of explosions
all of the above
8. Which of the following explains why the chemical products from a reaction have a different mass than the chemicals at the beginning? (1 point)
The products are heavier and sink.
The products are lighter and rise.
The products are a gas and escape into the air.
The products are a solid and have more mass.
Fill in the Blank9. The main difference between physical and chemical changes is that _______ changes are not reversible. (1 point)
Essay

Note: Your teacher will grade your response to ensure you receive proper credit for your answer.10. Explain how color can be classified as both a physical property and as one indication of a chemical change. (3 points)

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This is easy indeed

Its not! can some one pleeaseeeeee help me :(

Connections? I'll help you.

1. mass and volume
2. a change in state
3. the density of the object is less than that of water.
4. melting ice, mowing the lawn, and carving a statue
5. The shape of the gold will change physically.
6. Water freezes in the cracks and expands, causing breaks.
7. all of the above
8. The products are a gas and escape into the air.

For number 9, I think that it's Chemical.

For 10, you're on your own there.

1.A

2.A
3.C
4.C
5.D
6.B
7.D
8.C
9 Chemilcal
I don't know if number ten is fully right but i hope it helps.
10. Color is classified as both physical and chemical properties. Color is a physical property because it is the visible light that the substance does not absorb. Color is also classified as one indication of chemical change because a different substance absorbs light at a different wavelength, and therefore a different color of visible light.
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1-9 are all correct 100% hope this helps.

Connections Academy?

number 7 its d 2.87 and 8.chemical

9. solid liquid gas physical.

1. Density is the relationship between mass and volume. To find the density of an object, you divide its mass by its volume. The formula for density is density = mass/volume.

2. The release of energy is NOT a possible sign of a chemical change. Chemical changes involve a rearrangement of atoms and a formation of new substances, but they do not always involve the release of energy. Changes in color, state, and the release of gas are common indications of a chemical change.

3. The object is less dense than frozen water. When an object floats in water, it means that the object's density is less than that of water. This allows the object to displace an amount of water equal to its own weight, resulting in it floating.

4. Three examples of physical change are boiling water, melting ice, and carving a statue. Physical changes involve a change in the physical properties of a substance without altering its chemical composition. These changes are usually reversible and do not involve the formation of new substances.

5. The shape of the gold will change physically. Changing a gold bracelet into a gold ring involves a physical change. The composition of the gold remains the same, but the shape of the object is altered.

6. Water freezes in the cracks and expands, causing breaks. One way water causes rocks to weather is through freeze-thaw cycles. When water seeps into cracks in rocks and freezes, it expands and puts pressure on the rock, causing it to break apart over time.

7. Different colors of explosions, different shapes of explosions, and different timing of explosions can all indicate that the fireworks contain different ingredients. Fireworks are made up of various chemical compounds that produce different colors and effects when ignited.

8. The products are a gas and escape into the air. In some chemical reactions, the products are in the form of gas and can escape into the surroundings. This can cause a difference in mass between the chemicals at the beginning and the products at the end of the reaction.

9. The main difference between physical and chemical changes is that chemical changes are not reversible. Physical changes can be reversed by changing the conditions, such as melting or freezing a substance. However, chemical changes involve a rearrangement of atoms and formation of new substances, which cannot be easily reversed.

10. Color can be classified as both a physical property and as one indication of a chemical change. As a physical property, color describes the visual appearance of an object without changing its composition. It is an inherent characteristic of the substance. However, color can also be an indication of a chemical change because some chemical reactions can result in a change in color due to the formation of new substances with different optical properties. For example, when iron rusts, it combines with oxygen in the air and forms a reddish-brown compound, resulting in a change in color.