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Matter Review Packet 1. A mixture (is/is not) a chemical combining of substances. 2. In a compound the (atoms/molecules) are (chemically/physically) combined so that the elements that make up the compound (retain/lose) their identities and (do/do not) take on a new set of properties. 3. The smallest identifiable unit of a compound is a(n), which is made up of which are chemically bonded. 4. True or False: A mixture is always made up of a combination of elements. 5. In a mixture, the substances (lose/retain) their identities. 6. In a mixture the substances involved (can/cannot) be separated by a simple physical process. In a compound the elements involved (can/cannot) be separated by a simple physical process because the elements are (physically combined/chemically bonded). 7. True or False: An element can be broken down into a simpler substance. 8. The smallest identifiable unit of an element is a(n). 9. From the following list of substances, circle the ones that are elements: silver carbon dioxide wood alcohol chromium water hydrogen carbon nitrogen oxygen gold sugar salt air sulfur magnesium nickel 10. Explain how to separate the sugar and water in a solution of sugar and water. 11. How would you separate a mixture of alcohol and water? 12. How would you separate sand and water?

13. Classify the following as pure substances or as mixtures: air gasoline grain alcohol water sugar gold mercury oxygen salt water 14. Classify the following as heterogeneous or as homogeneous: sand & salt mixture hydrogen iron salt water unfiltered air iron with rust pure water an apple nitric acid tossed salad granite wood 15. Classify the following as an element, a compound, a solution, or a heterogeneous mixture: aluminum carbon dioxide sugar and water sulfuric acid an orange a pencil nitrogen gasoline raisin bread water sulfur mercury water & instant coffee carbon particles & sugar air grain alcohol

Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Classify each of the pictures below by placing the correct label in the blanks below: A= Element D= Mixture of compounds B= Compound E= Mixture of elements and compounds C= Mixture of elements Each circle represents an atom and each different color represents a different kind of atom. If two atoms are touching then they are bonded together.

Place a check in the appropriate column: Salt dissolves in water. Hydrochloric acid reacts with magnesium to produce hydrogen gas. A piece of copper is cut in half. A sugar cube is ground up. Water is heated and changed to steam. Iron rusts. Ethyl alcohol evaporates. Ice melts. Milk sours (goes bad). Sugar dissolves in water. Sodium and potassium react violently with water. Pancakes cook on a griddle. Grass grows on a lawn. A tire is inflated with air. Food is digested in the stomach. Water is absorbed by a paper towel. Ethyl alcohol boils at 79 C. Paper burns. Water freezes at 0 C. Fireworks explode. Alka-Seltzer gives off carbon dioxide when added to water. Clouds form in the sky. Physical Chemical

INSTRUCTIONS: Write E in the blank if the material is heterogeneous or O if it is homogeneous. 1. Wood 6. Dirt 2. Freshly-brewed black coffee 7. Sausage-and-mushroom pizza 3. Water 8. Air 4. Lucky Charms 9. Milk 5. Salt 10. Gold INSTRUCTIONS: Classify each of the following as an element [E], a compound [C], or a mixture [M]. 11. Gold 16. Air 12. Water 17. Carbon dioxide 13. Seawater 18. Silver 14. Sugar 19. Ice 15. A chocolate sundae 20. A Big Mac INSTRUCTIONS: Classify each of the following properties of matter as physical [P] or chemical [C]. 21. Color 26. Reacts violently with chlorine 22. Density 27. Good conductor of heat 23. Burns easily (flammable) 28. Dissolves readily in water 24. Not affected by acids 29. Melts at 145 C 25. Boils at 450 C 30. Malleable INSTRUCTIONS: Classify each of the following changes in matter as physical [P] or chemical [C]. 31. Grinding chalk into powder 36. Burning gasoline 32. Dissolving salt in water 37. Hammering gold into foil 33. Dissolving zinc in acid 38. Melting ice 34. Tearing a piece of paper 39. Digesting food 35. Stretching copper into wire 40. Making hydrogen from water INSTRUCTIONS: Classify each of the following as an intensive property [I] or an extensive property [E]. 41. Mass 46. Color 42. Density 47. Volume 43. Melting point 48. Length