This document contains three tests regarding mixtures and solutions:
Test I contains 10 true/false questions about the definitions of elements, compounds, mixtures, solutions, suspensions, colloids, and their properties.
Test II contains 5 multiple choice questions asking about the definitions and examples of mixtures, suspensions, and how to make solutions more saturated.
Test III asks the reader to identify 5 substances or mixtures as either homogeneous (HM) or heterogeneous (HT).
This document contains three tests regarding mixtures and solutions:
Test I contains 10 true/false questions about the definitions of elements, compounds, mixtures, solutions, suspensions, colloids, and their properties.
Test II contains 5 multiple choice questions asking about the definitions and examples of mixtures, suspensions, and how to make solutions more saturated.
Test III asks the reader to identify 5 substances or mixtures as either homogeneous (HM) or heterogeneous (HT).
This document contains three tests regarding mixtures and solutions:
Test I contains 10 true/false questions about the definitions of elements, compounds, mixtures, solutions, suspensions, colloids, and their properties.
Test II contains 5 multiple choice questions asking about the definitions and examples of mixtures, suspensions, and how to make solutions more saturated.
Test III asks the reader to identify 5 substances or mixtures as either homogeneous (HM) or heterogeneous (HT).
This document contains three tests regarding mixtures and solutions:
Test I contains 10 true/false questions about the definitions of elements, compounds, mixtures, solutions, suspensions, colloids, and their properties.
Test II contains 5 multiple choice questions asking about the definitions and examples of mixtures, suspensions, and how to make solutions more saturated.
Test III asks the reader to identify 5 substances or mixtures as either homogeneous (HM) or heterogeneous (HT).
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TEST I: TRUE OR FALSE
_________1. H₂O is an example of an element.
_________2. Dmitri Mendeleev is a Russian chemist who created the Laws of Motion. _________3. Alcohol is the universal solvent. _________4. Element and compounds are pure substances. _________5. Element is the simplest form of a substance which consists of only one kind of atom. _________6. Homogenous mixture is also known as true solution. _________7. Heterogeneous mixtures have identifiable composition and can be separated with one another. _________8. Suspension and colloid are both considered as homogeneous mixture. _________9. Colloids show Tyndall effect while suspensions may or may not show Tyndall effect. _________10. Solutions are a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. Many people think of it as some liquid with either a solid or a liquid or a gas dissolved in it. However, this is not entirely true. We can also have solid solutions like alloys.
TEST II: MULTIPLE CHOICE
______1. Which of the following characteristics describes mixture? A. It is comprised of atoms of the same kind. B. It is made up of two or more substances combined physically. C. The compositions are chemically combined. D. The compositions are definite and cannot be change in anyway. ______2. Which is an example of suspension? A. flour and water B. mayonnaise C. oatmeal and milk D. oil and water ______3. Monica was instructed to make the iced tea more saturated. What should she do? A. Add ice to the solution. B. Add more iced tea powder to the solution. C. Add more water to the solution. D. Stir well the solution. ______4. Some medicines are in colloidal form which is said to be more effective because they are easily absorbed by the body tissues. Why do we need to shake it before we take it? A. to create oxygen bubbles for the medicine to take effect. B. to dissolve the remaining particles that were not dissolve well during the manufacturing process. C. to distribute the particles throughout the liquid and makes it fit for consumption. D. to improve the taste. ______5. Ross put some sand in his fish tank. At first, the water looked cloudy. Later on, the water looked clear and the sand settled at the bottom. What specific type of mixture is this? A. Colloid B. Heterogeneous mixture C. Solution D. Suspensio TEST III: IDENTIFICATION: Write HM if it is homogenous, HT if heterogeneous.