
Pure Substances, Mixtures, Phases of Matter
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- Q1Which of the following is an example of a pure substance?SodaWater (H2O)Orange JuiceSand30s
- Q2Which of the following is an example of a mixture?GoldOxygen gasTrail mixSugar30s
- Q3Which of the following is classified as a pure substance?Orange juiceTrail mixSaltwater (NaCl + H2O)Gold (Ag)30s
- Q4What is the definition of a pure substance?A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substancesA substance that is made up of multiple types of particlesA substance that is a mixture of different substancesA substance made up of only one type of particle30s
- Q5Which statement accurately defines a pure substance?A substance that is composed of multiple types of particlesA substance that lacks a definite chemical compositionA substance that can be broken down into simpler substances by chemical meansA substance that is a mixture of different substancesA substance that cannot be separated into other substances by physical means30s
- Q6What are the two types of mixtures?Ionic and covalentHomogeneous and heterogeneousAcidic and basicSolid and liquid30s
- Q7What is a homogeneous mixture?A homogeneous mixture is a mixture where particles settle over time.A homogeneous mixture is a mixture of two compounds.A homogeneous mixture is a mixture formed by a chemical change.A homogeneous mixture is a mixture with a uniform composition and properties throughout.A homogeneous mixture is a mixture with visibly different components.30s
- Q8What is a heterogeneous mixture?A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture formed by a chemical change.A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture where particles settle over time.A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture of two compounds.A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture with visibly different components or phases.A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture with a uniform composition and properties throughout.30s
- Q9What is the difference between a homogeneous mixture and a heterogeneous mixture?A homogeneous mixture is a solid-liquid mixture, while a heterogeneous mixture is a liquid-gas mixture.A homogeneous mixture has a uniform composition throughout, while a heterogeneous mixture has visibly different components or phases.A homogeneous mixture is formed by a chemical change, while a heterogeneous mixture is formed by a physical change.A homogeneous mixture is a mixture of two compounds, while a heterogeneous mixture is a mixture of two elements.30s
- Q10Which phase change involves a substance changing from a liquid to a gas?MeltingFreezingCondensationEvaporation30s
- Q11Which phase change involves a substance changing from a gas to a liquid?CondensationEvaporationMeltingFreezing30s
- Q12Which phase change involves a substance changing from a solid to a liquid?FreezingCondensationEvaporationMelting30s
- Q13Which term describes a property that does not depend on the amount or size of a substance?CumulativeExtensiveProportionalIntensive30s
- Q14Which of the following is an extensive property?TemperatureMassPressureDensity30s
- Q15Which of the following is NOT an example of an extensive property?MassVolumeLengthMelting point30s