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chemistry matter review practice
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- match each diagram with its correct description. diagrams will be used once. note: each circle represents an atom. if two atoms are touching, then they are bonded together and are a compound.
diagrams labeled a, b, c, d, e
__1. pure element – only one type of atom present.
__2. mixture of two elements – two types of uncombined atoms present.
__3. pure compound – only one type of compound present.
__4. mixture of two compounds – two types of compounds present.
__5. mixture of a compound and an element.
- read each description and determine whether it is a pure substance or mixture. then further classify the matter (element, compound, homogeneous mixture, heterogeneous mixture).
table with columns: description, pure substance or mixture?, classification?
- chocolate syrup is added to milk and stirred | mixture | homogenous mixture (solution)
- copper metal (used to make wires) | pure substance | element
- sand is added to water | mixture | heterogeneous
- distilled water | element | compound (handwritten)
- tap water | pure substance | homogeneous (handwritten)
- helium gas (used to inflate a balloon) | blank | blank
- table sugar | blank | blank
- table sugar added to a cup of coffee and stirred | blank | blank
- the air we breathe | blank | blank
Response
Part 1: Matching Diagrams (Explanations for each match)
- Pure Element (only one type of atom): Diagram C has only one type of atom (all circles are the same), so match with C.
- Mixture of two elements (two uncombined atoms): Diagram E has two different uncombined atoms (black and white circles not bonded), so match with E.
- Pure compound (only one compound): Diagram D has only one type of bonded atoms (same compound), so match with D.
- Mixture of two compounds: Diagram A has two different bonded compounds (different molecule structures), so match with A.
- Mixture of compound and element: Diagram B has a compound (bonded atoms) and an element (unbonded same - type atoms), so match with B.
Part 2: Classifying Matter (Correcting and Completing the Table)
| Description | Pure Substance or Mixture? | Classification? |
|---|---|---|
| 2. Copper metal | Pure Substance | Element (Cu is an element) |
| 3. Sand + water | Mixture | Heterogeneous mixture (sand doesn’t dissolve, visible particles) |
| 4. Distilled water | Pure Substance | Compound (H₂O, made of two elements) |
| 5. Tap water | Mixture | Homogeneous mixture (contains dissolved minerals, uniform) |
| 6. Helium gas | Pure Substance | Element (He is an element) |
| 7. Table sugar | Pure Substance | Compound (C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁, made of elements) |
| 8. Table sugar + coffee (stirred) | Mixture | Homogeneous mixture (solution, sugar dissolves) |
| 9. Air we breathe | Mixture | Homogeneous mixture (gases like O₂, N₂, uniform) |
Final Answers (Key Classifications)
- Part 1 Matches: 1. C, 2. E, 3. D, 4. A, 5. B
- Part 2 Table (corrected/completed as above)
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Part 1: Matching Diagrams (Explanations for each match)
- Pure Element (only one type of atom): Diagram C has only one type of atom (all circles are the same), so match with C.
- Mixture of two elements (two uncombined atoms): Diagram E has two different uncombined atoms (black and white circles not bonded), so match with E.
- Pure compound (only one compound): Diagram D has only one type of bonded atoms (same compound), so match with D.
- Mixture of two compounds: Diagram A has two different bonded compounds (different molecule structures), so match with A.
- Mixture of compound and element: Diagram B has a compound (bonded atoms) and an element (unbonded same - type atoms), so match with B.
Part 2: Classifying Matter (Correcting and Completing the Table)
| Description | Pure Substance or Mixture? | Classification? |
|---|---|---|
| 2. Copper metal | Pure Substance | Element (Cu is an element) |
| 3. Sand + water | Mixture | Heterogeneous mixture (sand doesn’t dissolve, visible particles) |
| 4. Distilled water | Pure Substance | Compound (H₂O, made of two elements) |
| 5. Tap water | Mixture | Homogeneous mixture (contains dissolved minerals, uniform) |
| 6. Helium gas | Pure Substance | Element (He is an element) |
| 7. Table sugar | Pure Substance | Compound (C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁, made of elements) |
| 8. Table sugar + coffee (stirred) | Mixture | Homogeneous mixture (solution, sugar dissolves) |
| 9. Air we breathe | Mixture | Homogeneous mixture (gases like O₂, N₂, uniform) |
Final Answers (Key Classifications)
- Part 1 Matches: 1. C, 2. E, 3. D, 4. A, 5. B
- Part 2 Table (corrected/completed as above)