tl, Corn pounds, hfacrc; tail be identified as an r!emenr, 2 compound, ar 2 m i x r u r ~I:A!:nt!+ ihs mareriais be]\;xi. b; placing an E in front of a n element, a C in front ofa compound, and a n M i r ~fronc o f a i 1, iron - - 3. sociiurri chloride - I1 - 4. silver - - - 5 . water 1 i ' 2. dirt - 26. calclum carbonate 6. fertilizer 27. muddy (yarer -____ 7. milk 28. po~r.deredd r i n k mlx _____- 8. 1-~ranium 29. ca1c:um 9. gal? ---__ SO. co-lcrt'r2 ______ 40. n m n - --___ 11. b r o ~ z e ___ - 32. blood - 12. seven-bean socp _ 33. cake mix _ _ 34. iced tea 13. baking soda - 14. bird's nest - _ _ _ _ 15. baking powder _____ I 16. ocean wacer - 17. aluminum --___- 19. paint - 35. candy bar 3 6. lemonade - - 37. nitrogen 38. paper 39. chlorine 18. starch I 3 1. ia;bori dii)side - 40. carbon 20. gasoline 41. carbonaced urater 21. sugar 42. tnars hmallow O F r a n k SiSaffr; Eublizacisns, lnc. -r i ~ i r i G l 7E v : r y d q ??hyjkiai S a m i c Dace Name EVERYDAY physical science Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Matter can be identified as an element, a compound, or a rnixturc. Identify the materials below by placing an E in front of an element, a C in front of a compound, and an M in fi-ont of a mixture. I 6. C (2 1. iron 2. dirt 3. sodium chloride 6 M C M 30. concrete 10. neon C 3 1. carbon dioxide M 13. bakingsoda 15. baking powder A 16. ocean water 17. aluminr~tn 18. starch 19. paint 20. gasoline 21. sugar 6 Frank Sct~affrrPublications, fnc. 32. blood 33. cake [nix 12. seven-bean soup YV\ C 27. muddy water 9. gold 14. bird's nest C 26. calcium carbonate 29. calcium 8. uranium & F 24. phosphorus 1\128. powdered drink mix - M I 23. ink 5. water k 7. milk E 22. detergent - 4. silver 6. fertilizer E M fi 34. iced tea 35. candy bar fl i 6 . lemonade 37. nitrogen 38. paper E 39. chlorine E- 40. carbon M 41. carbonated water - 1\/142. marshmallom FS-10617 Everyday Phys~ialS c ~ e n i e
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