Classification of Matter Quiz 1 Matter that has varied composition is a A substance that is formed chemically B mixture that is formed chemically C substance that is formed physically D mixture that is formed physically 2 Matter that has consistent or definite chemical composition is a F substance that is formed chemically G mixture that is formed chemically H substance that is formed physically J 3 mixture that is formed physically Substances that consist of more than one atom type are A elements B compounds C homogeneous mixtures D heterogeneous mixtures Page 2 GO ON 4 Mixtures that are evenly distributed where you cannot see the different parts at the macroscopic level are F elements G compounds H homogeneous mixtures J 5 heterogeneous mixtures Substances that consist of only one type of atom are A elements B compounds C homogeneous mixtures D heterogeneous mixtures 6 Mixtures that show clumping or layering where you can see the different parts at the macroscopic level are F elements G compounds H homogeneous mixtures J heterogeneous mixtures Page 3 GO ON 7 This diagram on the microscopic scale would most closely match which macroscopic example: A B C D Page 4 GO ON 8 Classify the following F element G compound H homogeneous mixture J heterogeneous mixture Page 5 GO ON 9 The microscopic scale image would most closely match which macroscopic example: A B C D Page 6 GO ON 10 The microscopic diagram is an example of a(n) F element G compound H homogeneous mixture J 11 heterogeneous mixture The microscopic diagram is an example of a(n) A element B compound C homogeneous mixture D heterogeneous mixture Page 7 GO ON 12 The microscopic diagram is an example of a(n) F element G compound H homogeneous mixture J heterogeneous mixture Page 8 GO ON 13 The microscopic diagram would most closely match with which macroscopic example A B C D Page 9 GO ON 14 Ink would be classified as a(n) F element G compound H homogeneous mixture J 15 heterogeneous mixture Gas chromatography is a process that uses a computer to evaporate different substances from a sample and analyze them. This is an example of a 16 A physical change B chemical change In the paper chromatography lab, what was the independent variable being tested. F The distance traveled by each dye color. G The coffee filter. H Water J 17 Different ink colors In the paper chromatography lab, the dependent variable is A the distance traveled by the dye colors B the coffee filter C the water D the different ink colors Page 10 GO ON 18 Adding sugar to water causes the sugar to dissolve. This is an example of a F physical change G chemical change 19 Salt water is heated until it evaporates leaving behind the salt. This is A a physical separation process for a compound. B a chemical separation process for a compound. C a physical separation process for a mixture D a chemical separation process for a mixture 20 Iron reacts with oxygen to produce Iron oxide (rust). This is F a chemical change to form a compound G a physical change to form a compound H a chemical change to form a mixture J a physical change to form a mixture Page 11 GO ON 21 This is an example of a(n) ____________ and it is formed through a _________ process. A substance, chemical B heterogeneous mixture, physical C homogeneous mixture, physical D mixture, chemical 22 This example would be classified as F element G compound H homogeneous mixture J heterogeneous mixture Page 12 GO ON 23 This is an example of a(n) A element B compound C homogeneous mixture D heterogeneous mixture 24 This is an example of a(n) F element G compound H homogeneous mixture J heterogeneous mixture Page 13 GO ON 25 This is an example of a(n) A element B compound C homogeneous mixture D heterogeneous mixture Page 14 BE SURE YOU HAVE RECORDED ALL OF YOUR ANSWERS ON YOUR ANSWER DOCUMENT STOP
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