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WORKSHEET : 3: CONCEPT 4 : PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES,

ELEMENTS ,MIXTURES AND COMPOUNDS

QI DRAW A FLOW CHART TO NOTE THE PROPERTIES OF


METALS ,NONMETALS AND METALLOIDS

Q.II Classify the following into metals, non metals and


metalloids
Germanium, boron, diamond, copper, helium, iodine

Q.III Mention in tabular form any two differences


between heterogeneous and homogeneous
mixtures.

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Sr. Heterogeneous Homogeneous
No mixtures. mixtures.

Q.IV
Identify 1.2.3. and 4

1-

2-

3-

4-

Q.V Classify the substances given in below figure into elements


and compounds.

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ELEMENTS COMPOUNDS

Q VI Put tick mark to which of the following is a chemical


change?
a) Growth of a plant.
b) Rusting of iron.
c) Mixing of iron filings and sand.
d) Cooking of food.
e) Digestion of food.
f) Freezing of water.
g) Burning of candle.

Q.VIII MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS


1 Chemical changes are
(a) temporary, reversible and a new substance is produced
(b) always accompanied by exchange of light
(c) permanent, irreversible and a new substance is produced
(d) never accompanied by exchange of light and heat energy
2 Select the incorrect statements(s).
1. Although ice, water and water vapour all look different
and display different physical properties, they are chemically
the same.
2. During burning of a candle, both physical and chemical
changes take place.
3. Both water and cooking oil are liquid but their chemical
characteristics are different. They differ in odour and
inflammability.
4. It is the physical property of oil that makes it different
from water.
3 Which of the following is not an example of a physical
change?
(a) Dissolving sugar in water
(b) Casting iron in moulds
(c) Setting of cement
(d) Magnetisation of iron
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4 Iron rod turns red on heating. The change is a
(a) physical change
(b) permanent change
(c) physical and chemical change
(d) chemical change
5 A mixture contains four solid compounds A, B, C, D. On
heating C changes to vapour state. C can be separated
from rest of the solids by
(a) crystallisation
(b) sublimation
(c) distillation
(d) filtration
6 Which of the following are metalloid?
1. Boron 2. Sodium 3. Silicon 4. Chlorine 5. Germanium
(a) 2 and 4
(b) 1 and 4
(c) 3 and 5
(d) 1, 3 and 5
7 If the component of the substance can be separated by a
chemical change only then it is
(a) element
(b) compound
(c) mixture
(d) both (a) and (b)
8 Select the old one out.
(a) Carbon
(b) Oxygen
(c) Iodine
(d) Mercury
9 An example of a chemical change is
(a) formation of clouds
(b) glowing of an electric light
(c) dropping sodium into water
(d) dissolving of salt in water
10 Which of the following is not true for a compound?
(a) A compound is heterogeneous in nature
(b) A compound contains different elements in a fixed ratio.
(c) Properties of a compound are entirely different forms
those of the elements present in it.
(d) Constituents of a compound cannot be separated by
simple physical methods.

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