Compounds, Mixtures, and Solutions
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- Q1Which of the following is NOT true of a substance?Can be elements or compoundsHas visibly different componentsHas a fixed, uniform compositionTable salt is an example30s
- Q2Which statement about elements is false?There are about 1,000 elements found in natureThe same kind of atoms exist in an elementSome elements have been made in labsZinc, Copper, and Iron are examples of elements30s
- Q3Substances formed from atoms of two or more elements are called ________________.MixtureCompoundSolutionSubstance30s
- Q4Salad Dressing is an example of a ______________________.SuspensionCompoundHomogenous MixtureHeterogeneous Mixture30s
- Q5Milk is an example of this type of mixture because it is made of particles that never settle out.SolutionColloidSuspensionHomogenous Mixture30s
- Q6An example of a suspension would be ____________________.MilkChex MixRiver WaterOxygen30s
- Q7Tap water is an example of __________________.A mixtureAn elementA SubstanceA Compound30s
- Q8Dissolving sugar in water creates a ________________________.MixtureSolutionSuspensionCompound30s
- Q9Which of these cannot be filtered or separated by hand?Heterogeneous MixtureSuspensionSolution30s
- Q10A compound ALWAYS contains two or more elements in a fixed proportion.TrueFalse30s