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Question
sort the samples based on the type of substance their arrangement represents.
diagrams of particle arrangements for x, y, w, z, u
mixture(s)
no answers chosen
compound(s)
n
possible answers
sample u sample x sample w sample y sample z
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we first recall the definitions:
- Mixture: Contains two or more different substances (elements or compounds) not chemically combined.
- Compound: A substance with two or more different elements chemically bonded in a fixed ratio.
Analyzing each sample:
- Sample X: Contains different types of molecules (or atoms) and individual atoms, so it’s a mixture (multiple substances, not bonded).
- Sample Y: Molecules with two different atoms (e.g., black and white) bonded—this is a compound.
- Sample W: Molecules with the same type of atoms (all black)—this is an element (not a mixture or compound here, but we focus on mixture/compound).
- Sample Z: Contains two types of atoms (white and black) as separate groups—mixture (different substances, not bonded).
- Sample U: Molecules with three atoms (two white, one black) in a fixed ratio—compound.
Sorting:
- Mixtures: Samples with multiple unbonded substances. So Sample X (different molecules/atoms) and Sample Z (separate groups of atoms) are mixtures.
- Compounds: Samples with bonded different elements. So Sample Y (two-atom molecules) and Sample U (three-atom molecules) are compounds.
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Mixture(s):
- Sample X
- Sample Z
Compound(s):
- Sample Y
- Sample U
(Note: If the task was to drag and drop, the mixtures are X and Z; compounds are Y and U.)