Unit 3 Matter Review Question Preview (ID: 33104)


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What is the basic unit from which all elements are made?
a) atoms
b) molecules
c) compounds
d) mixtures

What are 2 or more atoms held together by chemical bonds?
a) atoms
b) molecules
c) compounds
d) mixtures

Which is not a type of mixture?
a) solution
b) colloid
c) compound
d) suspension

What is a force of attraction that between two atoms?
a) gravity
b) electrolyte
c) tyndall effect
d) chemical bond

How is matter classified?
a) by its physical properties
b) by its chemical properties
c) by its chemical makeup
d) by its chemical formula

What is a pure substance made of 1 particle and cannot be broken down into simpler substances?
a) compound
b) molecule
c) atom
d) element

What are 2 elements that are chemically combined?
a) atom
b) element
c) compound
d) molecule

Sodium is an example of a(n):
a) element
b) solution
c) compound
d) mixture

MgO is an example of a(n):
a) element
b) compound
c) solution
d) mixture

beef stew is an example of a(n):
a) element
b) compound
c) solution
d) mixture

Brass, Bronze, and Steel are examples of a(n):
a) element
b) compound
c) solution
d) mixture

How can chemical compounds be separated?
a) Physical means
b) Chemical reactions
c)
d)

What consists of 2 or more unlike substances that do not react chemically?
a) element
b) compound
c) solution
d) mixture

Mixtures are classified according to their:
a) chemical formula
b) chemical properties
c) atomic structure
d) size of their particles

What is a heterogeneous mixture of large particles that will settle out?
a) solution
b) compound
c) suspension
d) colloid

When particles scatter in light:
a) colloid
b) suspension
c) tyndall effect
d) sunset

What does not show the tyndall effect and cannot be separated by filtration?
a) solution
b) compound
c) suspension
d) colloid

What shows the tyndall effect and cannot be separated by filtration?
a) solution
b) compound
c) suspension
d) colloid

what is the ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent?
a) concentration
b) dilute
c) saturated
d) solubility

What shows the tyndall effect and can be separated by filtration?
a) solution
b) compound
c) suspension
d) colloid

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