Chemistry: Mixtures

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Chemistry: Mixtures.

1. Which of the following best describes a chemical mixture?
a. A compound made from different elements
b. A substance made through chemical bonding
c. When two substances are combined, but are not chemically bonded
d. All of the above
e. None of the Above

2. Which of the following is NOT a property of a mixture?
a. The components can be easily separated
b. The original properties of the combined substances are changed
c. The proportion of the components is variable
d. Two or more substances are combined
e. All of the Above

3. Which of the following is an example of a homogeneous mixture?
a. Salt water
b. Blood
c. Metal alloys
d. Air
e. All of the Above

4. In what type of mixture are the substances evenly distributed throughout the mixture?
a. Homogeneous
b. Heterogeneous
c. All types of mixtures
d. No types of mixtures
e.

5. What is the substance that dissolves in a solution called?
a. Solvent
b. Alloy
c. Suspension
d. Solute
e. Colloid

6. Salt water is an example of what type of mixture?
a. Alloy
b. Suspension
c. Solution
d. Colloid
e. Heterogeneous

7. Which of the following statements is true about mixtures and solutions?
a. Solutions are heterogeneous mixtures
b. A solution is a type of mixture
c. All mixtures are solutions
d. All of the above
e. None of the Above

8. What type of mixture is steel?
a. Alloy
b. Suspension
c. Solution
d. Colloid
e. Heterogeneous

9. Which of the following is a mixture between a liquid and a solid where the solid does not dissolve?
a. Alloy
b. Suspension
c. Solution
d. Colloid
e. None of the Above

10. What type of mixture is milk?
a. Alloy
b. Suspension
c. Solution
d. Colloid
e. None of the Above


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