Classification of Matter, Mixing & Dissolving

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Whitney Kambeitz
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Science
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7th - 9th Grade
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8 plays
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1.
Multiple Choice
Pure substances can be made up of:
Elements and compounds
Solutions and mechanical mixtures
Compounds and solutions
Elements and mechanical mixtures
2.
Multiple Choice
Mixtures can be made up of:
Elements and compounds
Solutions and mechanical mixtures
Compounds and solutions
Elements and mechanical mixtures
3.
Multiple Choice
Solutions are:
Homogeneous; you CAN tell they're multiple substance mixed together
Homogeneous; you CANNOT tell they're multiple substances mixed together
Heterogeneous; you CAN tell they're multiple substance mixed together
Heterogeneous; you CANNOT tell they're multiple substances mixed together
4.
Multiple Choice
Which point of the Particle Theory of Matter best explains why dissolving occurs?
There are attractive forces between particles
Particles are always moving
Everything is made up of particles
Particles have spaces between them
The same substance is made up of the same particles
5.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT an example of a mechanical mixture?
Salsa
Chocolate chip cookies
Vinegar
Soil
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