OLD: Mixtures
  • 1. The mixture appears to be too small to see the particles. example milk, cheese.
A) colloid
B) heterogeneous solution
C) homogenous solution
D) suspension
E) solute
  • 2. The substance that gets dissolved is called the________
A) solvent
B) solute
C) solution
D) material
  • 3. This does the dissolving, it's usually presented in greater amounts.
A) solvent
B) solution
C) hydration
D) solute
  • 4. Water is an example of a _____________
A) solvent
B) mixture
C) solute
D) solution
  • 5. Solutes dissolve faster at ________ temperatures
A) high
B) freezing
C) low
  • 6. __________ is the largest amount of solute that can dissolve in a specific amount of solvent. It depends on the temperature.
A) Surface Area
B) Mixture
C) Solubility
D) Solution
  • 7. Lemonade, sodas, and salt water are some examples of______________
A) solutes
B) colloids
C) suspensions
D) solutions
  • 8. A combination of two or more substances that do not form a new substance. Example: muddy water,
A) ductility
B) compound
C) conductivity
D) mixture
  • 9. An example of suspension where mixtures separate is__________
A) kool-aid
B) oil and water
C) alcohol and water
D) malleability
  • 10. Which of the following IS NOT a sign of a physical change/property?
A) texture
B) hardness
C) odor
D) bubbles
  • 11. Which of the following is a sign of a chemical change/property?
A) fizzing
B) all of these
C) flammable
D) pH level
E) light
  • 12. Melting candle wax: Mainly... physical or chemical change?
A) physical
B) neither
C) chemical
  • 13. Burning a candle: Mainly... physical or chemical change?
A) physical
B) chemical
C) neither
  • 14. Tearing paper: Mainly... physical or chemical change?
A) neither
B) physical
C) chemical
  • 15. Burning paper: Mainly... physical or chemical change?
A) physical
B) chemical
C) neither
  • 16. Dissolving table salt: Mainly... physical or chemical change? *Think... can this go back to being salt and water separated?
A) neither
B) physical
C) chemical
  • 17. Cutting a piece of ribbon: Mainly... physical or chemical change?
A) chemical
B) neither
C) physical
  • 18. Adding hydrochloric acid to magnesium metal: Mainly... physical or chemical change?
A) chemical
B) physical
C) neither
  • 19. Penny flattened by a hammer: Mainly... physical or chemical change?
A) chemical
B) physical
C) neither
  • 20. Rusting metal: Mainly... physical or chemical change?
A) neither
B) physical
C) chemical
  • 21. A glass of juice frozen, melted, and refrozen: Mainly... physical or chemical change?
A) neither
B) chemical
C) physical
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