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compounds (page 40)
- what is a compound?
- circle the letter of each sentence that is true about compounds.
a. a compound always contains at least two elements.
b. the substances that make up a compound are always joined in
a fixed proportion.
c. a compound has the same properties as the elements from
which it is formed.
d. a compound can be broken down into simpler substances.
mixtures (pages 41 - 42)
- why do the properties of a mixture vary?
- a(n) _ mixture is a mixture whose parts are
noticeably different from one another.
- is the following sentence true or false? a homogeneous mixture is
a mixture in which it is difficult to distinguish the substances from
one another.
solutions, suspensions, and colloids (pages 42 - 44)
- a mixture can be classified as a solution, a suspension, or a colloid
based on the size of its _ particles.
- circle the letter of the term that identifies the homogeneous
mixture that forms when sugar is dissolved in a glass of hot water.
a. solution b. suspension
c. colloid d. substance
- complete the table about solutions, suspensions, and colloids.
- circle the letter before each example of a colloid.
a. windshield wiper fluid b. fog
c. homogenized milk d. muddy water
- is the following sentence true or false? if salt water is poured
through a filter, the salt will be trapped on the filter.
- Question 10: A compound is a substance formed when two or more elements chemically combine in a fixed proportion.
- Question 11:
- a: True. By definition, a compound has at least two elements.
- b: True. Compounds have a fixed composition.
- c: False. Compounds have different properties than the elements they are made from.
- d: True. Compounds can be broken down into simpler substances (elements) by chemical means.
- Question 12: The properties of a mixture vary because the substances in a mixture are not chemically combined and can be present in different amounts.
- Question 13: A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture whose parts are noticeably different from one another.
- Question 14: True. A homogeneous mixture has a uniform composition, making it difficult to distinguish the substances.
- Question 15: A mixture can be classified as a solution, a suspension, or a colloid based on the size of its dispersed particles.
- Question 16: When sugar is dissolved in hot water, it forms a solution (a).
- Question 17:
- Solution: Smallest particles, Homogeneous.
- Colloid: Intermediate particles, Yes (scatter light).
- Suspension: Large particles, Heterogeneous.
- Question 18:
- b (fog): A colloid (liquid droplets in gas).
- c (homogenized milk): A colloid (fat globules in liquid).
- Question 19: False. Salt is dissolved in water (a solution), and dissolved substances pass through a filter.
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- A compound is a substance formed when two or more elements chemically combine in a fixed proportion.
- a. True; b. True; d. True
- Because the substances in a mixture are not chemically combined and can be present in different amounts.
- heterogeneous
- True
- dispersed
- a. solution
- Solution: Smallest particles, Homogeneous; Colloid: Intermediate particles, Yes; Suspension: Large particles, Heterogeneous
- b. fog; c. homogenized milk
- False