Introductory Chemistry For Today
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Indicate whether the following sample of matter is a heterogeneous mixture, a homogeneous mixture, a compound, or an element.
4. a colorless gas that cannot be separated into simpler substances using physical means and that reacts with the metal
a. heterogeneous mixture
b. element
c. compound
d. homogeneous mixture
If matter is uniform throughout and cannot be separated into other substances by physical
processes, but can be decomposed into other substances by chemical processes, it is called a(n):
A) heterogeneous mixture B)compound
C) homogeneous mixture
E) mixture of elements
D) element
7. What is a pure substance that is only made of type of atom?
A. Element
C. Compound
D. Elixir
B. Suspension
What is a molecule that is made of atoms of two or more elements chemically
8. bonded together?
A. Heterogeneous
B. Heteronuclear
C. Homogeneous
D. Homonuclear
9. Which best describes heterogeneous mixtures?
A. They must always be made of liquid components. No gas or solid components.
B. The components must always be mixed or dispersed uniformly within the same
physical state.
C. The components are always visible and distinguishable from the other
components.
D. All of the options are correct.
10 Which best describes a homogenous mixture?
A. They must always be made of liquid components. No gas or solid components.
B. The components must always be mixed or dispersed uniformly within the same
physical state.
C. The components are always visible and distinguishable from the other
components.
D. All of the options are correct.
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