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Question
multiple choice questions
- what defines a mixture in chemistry?
a) two or more materials chemically combined with new chemical bonds
b) two or more materials combined without breaking or forming chemical bonds
c) a pure substance with a fixed composition
d) a reaction forming new substances
- which of the following is an example of a heterogeneous mixture?
a) air
b) maple syrup
c) lava lamp (water and wax)
d) salt dissolved in water
- what is the main difference between a solution and a colloid?
a) solutions scatter light; colloids do not
Brief Explanations
- In chemistry, a mixture is defined as two or more materials combined without breaking or forming chemical bonds. A is a description of a compound formed by chemical reactions, C is a pure - substance not a mixture, and D is a chemical reaction.
- A heterogeneous mixture has visibly different parts. In a lava lamp with water and wax, the wax and water are distinct phases and can be seen as separate entities. Air is a homogeneous gas - phase mixture, maple syrup is a homogeneous liquid, and salt dissolved in water is a homogeneous solution.
- The question seems incomplete, but the main difference between a solution and a colloid is that colloids scatter light (Tyndall effect) and solutions do not.
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- B. Two or more materials combined without breaking or forming chemical bonds
- C. Lava lamp (water and wax)
- (Incomplete question, but if based on the known part of the difference, the correct statement is that colloids scatter light and solutions do not)