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Classify Matter According To Element, Compounds, Homogeneous, Heterogeneous, Acid, Or Base. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

A sample of matter with specific physical and chemical properties
a) element
b) compound
c) mixture
d) pure substance

A pure substance containing only one type of atom
a) element
b) compound
c) mixture
d) pure substance

Two or more elements or compounds NOT chemically combined
a) element
b) compound
c) mixture
d) pure substance

Smallest unit of an element that maintains properties of that element
a) solute
b) solvent
c) atom
d) molecule

A mixture that seems to be one substance
a) colloid
b) suspension
c) solvent
d) solution

A mixture in which the particles will eventually settle out
a) colloid
b) suspension
c) solvent
d) solution

The substance being dissolved in a solution
a) solvent
b) solute
c) colloid
d) pure substance

The substance in which a solute is being dissolved in
a) solvent
b) colloid
c) mixture
d) pure substance

Which of the following is an example of heterogeneous mixture?
a) kook-aid
b) lemonade
c) dry ice
d) pail of garbage

Which of the following is an example of a homogeneous solution?
a) Italian dressing
b) snow globe
c) macaroni salad
d) tea

Which type of substance will taste sour?
a) acid
b) base
c) neutral substance
d) none of the above

Which of the following substances will taste bitter?
a) acid
b) base
c) neutral substance
d) none of the above

which of the following will turn red litmus paper blue?
a) acid
b) base
c) neutral substance
d) none of the above

Which of the following might give off hydrogen gas when it reacts with some metals?
a) acid
b) base
c) neutral substance
d) all of the above

An indicator like litmus or pH paper can be used to classify this type of substance
a) acid
b) base
c) neutral substance
d) all of the above

This type of substance has a pH of 7
a) acid
b) base
c) neutral substance
d) none of the above

This substance has a pH more than 7.
a) acid
b) base
c) neutral substance
d) none of the above

This substance is the universal solvent.
a) air
b) water
c) rubbing alcohol
d) vinegar

Which of the following is not an example of an acid
a) bee sting
b) vinegar
c) lime juice
d) soap

Which of the following is not an example of a base?
a) bee sting
b) jelly fish sting
c) soap
d) sodium hydroxide

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