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Physics Test

Element Compound Mixture Mixture Separation Multiple choice 1. Which of the following substances are elements... A. Blood B. Water C. Oxygen D. Brass 2. The following is the symbols of elements, except A. Ti B. Na C. CO D. Pb 3. A single matter consisting of more than one element and has fixed composition is called A. Elements B. Compound C. Mixture D. Alloy 4. Mention the number of atom (sum of atom) in urea CO(NH2)2 A. 4 B. 5 C. 7 D. 8 5. Alcohol 70% is a A. Compound C. Heterogeneous mixture B. Homogenous mixture D. Metal mixture 6. Which of the following substances are heterogeneous mixture? A. Alcohol 70% B. Sand solution C. Vitamin C D. Gold 7. The following is the forming element of Bronze, except A. Iron B. Copper C. Zinc D. Tin 8. Which of the following statement are false? A. Compound composition are fixed, mixture are random B. Compound separation by chemical reaction, mixture by physic methods C. Compound properties still can be seen, mixture unable to be seen D. Compound from different properties, mixture from the same properties 9. The substance which remain in the filter paper in separation by filtering methods is called A. Filtrate B. Residue C. Liquid D. Solid 10. Separating substances based on the difference size of substance is called A. Chromatography C. Crystallization B. Filtering D. Distillation ESSAY 11. Which of the following substances are elements, compound and mixture? a. blood b. silver c. caffeine d. concrete e. stream water f. baking soda g. carbon h. aspirin i. iron j. rusted 12. What is the differences of compound and mixture based on composition, properties and separation ! 13. Fill the blank !
No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 22 grams Matter before reaction Hydrogen Oxygen 1 gram 8 grams 2 grams 18 grams 2 grams 14 grams 27 grams 6 grams 36 grams 2 grams of hydrogen 1 gram of oxygen and 1 gram of hydrogen Matter after reaction Water produced Excess 9 grams none 18 grams 4 grams of oxygen

14. Explain mixture separation! About Distillation, Filtering, Chromatography and Crystallization !

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