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Mixtures And Compounds
Test Description: Mixtures
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) How do you seperate sand and sugar?
A
Pick out the grains of sand and sugar.
B
Boil and your left with sugar.
C
You pour both in water, boil it, then your left with sand.
2) What is a mixture?
A
a substance whose smallest unit is made up of atoms of more than one element bonded together.
B
When two or more subtances come together but dont combine to make a new substance.
C
Matter made up of only one kind of element.
D
A physical and chemical change
3) Which is an example of a physical change?
A
melting butter
B
fireworks
C
breaking a glow stick
D
baking a cake
4) What is a compound?
A
something that has malleability
B
a substance whose smallest unit is made up of atoms of more than one element bonded together
C
one of the 5 senses
D
a non-metal
5) What are the signs of chemical change?
A
bubbles, heat, light bulbs, boiling point
B
bubbles, heat, light, smoke, color, sound
C
color, food, melting, smoke
D
heat, light, sun, black, roasting
6) all of these are physical properties except...
A
color
B
flammability
C
mass
D
shape
7) Which of the following is not a physical change?
A
burning wood
B
melting ice
C
ivory soap in microwave
D
ripping paper
8) All of these are parts of the atom except..
A
snaptons
B
neutrons
C
protons
D
electrons
9) which is an example of a substance?
A
bar of gold
B
nacl
C
salt and water
D
h20
10) What is a substance?
A
a non-metal
B
matter that has the same composition and properties throughout
C
matter made of only one element
D
matter without protons
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