Transcript Week 6

Week 6
1. A group of identical atoms
would be classified as
a. A solution.
b. A compound.
c. An element.
d. A mixture
2. How do compounds differ from
elements?
a. Compounds contain only one kind of
atom and elements contain more than
one kind of atom.
b. Elements contain only one kind of atom
and compounds contain more than one
kind of atom.
c. Compounds form only ionic bonds.
d. Compounds form only covalent bonds.
3. Which of the following does
not create a mixture?
A. Melting ice
B. Stirring flour in water
C. Salting ice
D. Making a salad
4. An unknown substance is provided
in a science class. It consists of
particles that are different colors
and different sizes and are unevenly
distributed throughout the
substance. This substance is
a.
b.
c.
d.
An element.
A compound.
A mixture.
A solution.
5. Marsol mixes olive oil and red wine
vinegar together with spices in a
bottle. She closes the cap and agitates
the mixture. What does she end up
with?
A. A solution of olive oil, vinegar and spices.
B. A mixture of olive oil, vinegar and spices
C. A solution of olive oil and vinegar, with spices
mixed in.
D. A compound of olive oil and vinegar, with spices
mixed in.
6. Which statement is MOST
accurate?
a. A pure substance contains just one kind
of matter.
b. A pure substance has the same
composition throughout.
c. A pure substance can be broken down
by physical means.
d. A pure substance is less stable than a
compound.
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7. Which of these statements is
true?
a. The particles in a mixture are
from the same element.
b. The particles in a solution can be
seen in bright light.
c. The particles in a mixture can be
separated only by chemical means.
d. The particles in some mixtures
can be separated by filtration.
8. The vegetable matter in Pierre’s compost pile
changes into black “soil.” He observes that the
compost pile is always warmer than the outside
air temperature. Which of the following
describes this changes?
A. The vegetable matter undergoes a physical
change that releases energy.
B. The vegetable matter undergoes a chemical
change that releases energy.
C. The vegetable matter undergoes a physical
change that absorbs energy.
D. The vegetable matter undergoes a chemical
change that absorbs energy.
9. Which of these statements
about mixtures is false?
a. A mixture is made up of two or more
pure substances.
b. A mixture can be separated by physical
means.
c. One of the substances in a mixture
must be a liquid.
d. A mixture does not have a definite
makeup.
10. Which of the following correctly places the
phases of water from MOST dense to the LEAST
dense?
a)
b)
c)
d)
Solid, liquid, gas, plasma
Solid, gas, plasma, liquid
Liquid, solid, gas, plasma
Plasma, solid, liquid, gas