
Elements and Compounds
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- Q1Which has a definite ratio of components (parts)?compoundmixtureelement20s
- Q2TRUE or FALSE- elements are pure substancesTRUEFALSE20s
- Q3Elements that are brittle and dull aremetalsmetalloidsnonmetals20s
- Q4Which of the following does NOT describe elements?can join together to form compoundscan be broken down into simpler substancesall the particles are alikehave unique sets of properties30s
- Q5Which of the following substances can be separated into simpler substances?goldchlorinesodiumwater20s
- Q6An element that conducts thermal energy well and is easily shaped is ametalnonmetalmetalloid20s
- Q7TRUE or FALSE- Elements combine to make compounds through physical changes.FALSETRUE20s
- Q8Electrolysis and ______ are the two ways to break down a compound.meltingheatingboiling20s
- Q9YES or NO- metalloids share properties only with nonmetalsNOYES20s
- Q10YES or NO- Compounds are pure substancesYESNO20s
- Q11A 'pure substance' means the element has only one type ofparticlechemicalelement20s
- Q12Elements are classified according to their sharedcompoundspropertiesparticles20s
- Q13TRUE or FALSE- Compounds can be broken down into simpler compounds or the elements that formed them.FALSETRUE20s
- Q14The three main categories of elements aremetals, nonmetals, elementsmetals, nonmetals, metalloidscompounds, mixtures, metalloidsmetals, compounds, metalloids20s
- Q15TRUE or FALSE- A compound takes on the properties of the elements that form itTRUEFALSE20s