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element
heterogeneous mixture
heterogeneous mixture
compound
element
compound
homogeneous mixture
compound
element
compound
element
compound
homogeneous mixture
compound
This picture represents:
Element
Mixture of Compounds
This picture represents:
Element
Mixture of Compounds
This picture represents:
Element
Compound
A substance that consists solely of atoms that are all alike is a(n).....
element
heterogeneous mixture
Which one of these pictures represents a pure substance?
1 and 2
1 and 3
A homogeneous mixture of particles so small that they can not be seen with a microscope and that will never settle to the bottom of their container
colloid
solution
What type of matter is best represented by the image
Mixture
Element
Air is what type of mixture?
Heterogeneous
homogeneous
Which one of these pictures represents a compound?
1
3
A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds.
Compound
Suspension
A mixture that is NOT evenly distributed is called ....
Compounded
Heterogenous
Which of the following is an element?
Sugar
Oxygen
A combination that can be separated by physical processes is a .....
Pure Substance
Mixture
rust (Fe2O3)
compound
heterogenous mixture
Which of the following is NOT a pure substance?
milk
oxygen
A mixture can be classified as a solution, suspension or colloid based on the
color of particles it contains
size of its largest particles
you are about to open a container of soy milk but notice that there are instructions to "shake well before serving". The soy milk is most likely a
suspension
pure substance
If you shine a light into a liquid and the light is scattered, the liquid is a
solution
suspension or colloid
Both fog and mayonnaise are considered a
colloid
suspension
The air that fills this room would be classified as
an element
a homogeneous mixture
Two classifications of a pure substance are
homogeneous and heterogeneous
elements and compounds
homogeneous mixture that is constantly and uniformly mixed and cannot be seen with a microscope
solution
element
scattering of light by colloidal particles
Brownian motion
Tyndall Effect
Sand in water
colloid
suspension
Vinegar
Colloid
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