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1, iron
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3. sociiurri chloride
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4. silver
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5 . water
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2. dirt
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26. calclum carbonate
6. fertilizer
27. muddy (yarer
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7. milk
28. po~r.deredd r i n k mlx
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8. 1-~ranium
29. ca1c:um
9. gal?
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SO. co-lcrt'r2
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40. n m n
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11. b r o ~ z e
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32. blood
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12. seven-bean socp
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33. cake mix
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34. iced tea
13. baking soda
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14. bird's nest -
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15. baking powder
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16. ocean wacer
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17. aluminum
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19. paint
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35. candy bar
3 6. lemonade
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37. nitrogen
38. paper
39. chlorine
18. starch
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40. carbon
20. gasoline
41. carbonaced urater
21. sugar
42. tnars hmallow
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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.
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1. iron
2. dirt
3. sodium chloride
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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
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32. blood
33. cake [nix
12. seven-bean soup
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C
27. muddy water
9. gold
14. bird's nest
C
26. calcium carbonate
29. calcium
8. uranium
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F
24. phosphorus
1\128. powdered drink mix
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M
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23. ink
5. water
k 7. milk
E
22. detergent
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4. silver
6. fertilizer
E
M
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34. iced tea
35. candy bar
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i 6 . lemonade
37. nitrogen
38. paper
E 39. chlorine
E-
40. carbon
M
41. carbonated water
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