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1. what two categorical ways of thinking about matter are discussed in …

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  1. what two categorical ways of thinking about matter are discussed in the passage?

a solid and liquid
b natural and unnatural
c physical and chemical
d beneficial and harmful

  1. what is compared and contrasted with the physical properties of matter in the passage?

a a painting by leonardo da vinci
b the periodic table of elements
c the appearance of a basketball
d the chemical properties of matter

  1. if a substance is producing sound or new light, it is probably undergoing a chemical reaction. the explosion of fireworks produces sound and light.

based on this information, what is a likely conclusion?
a the explosion of fireworks is an example of a chemical reaction.
b the explosion of fireworks is an example of a physical reaction.
c chopping a big block of cheese into pieces is an example of a chemical reaction.
d chopping a big block of cheese into pieces creates light.

  1. a glass bowl falls on the floor and breaks into little pieces. what kind of change has taken place?

a a physical change
b a chemical change
c a psychological change
d a biological change

  1. what is the passage mostly about?

a fireworks
b matter
c scientists
d magnetism

Explanation:

Response
Question 1
Brief Explanations

The question is about categorical ways of thinking about matter. Physical and chemical are fundamental categorical ways to analyze matter (physical properties/changes vs chemical properties/changes), while solid/liquid are states, natural/unnatural and beneficial/harmful are not standard scientific categorizations for matter.

Brief Explanations

To find what is compared with physical properties of matter, we analyze options. Chemical properties are the logical counterpart to physical properties when comparing/contrasting, while a painting, Periodic Table (as a list, not a property comparison), or basketball appearance (a physical property example, not a contrast) don't fit.

Brief Explanations

The info says producing sound/light means likely chemical reaction, and fireworks explosion does that. So it's a chemical reaction example. Option B is wrong (physical), C is chopping (physical change), D is false (chopping doesn't create light).

Answer:

C. physical and chemical

Question 2