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Pure Substances vs Mixtures Assessment

This document contains an assessment for a 7th grade science class that tests students' understanding of the differences between pure substances and mixtures. The assessment contains 3 tests - the first asks students to identify true or false statements about pure substances and mixtures, the second asks students to categorize examples as pure substances or mixtures, and the third asks students to match separation methods to mixtures. The assessment is meant to evaluate students' grasp of key concepts around pure substances and mixtures.
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Pure Substances vs Mixtures Assessment

This document contains an assessment for a 7th grade science class that tests students' understanding of the differences between pure substances and mixtures. The assessment contains 3 tests - the first asks students to identify true or false statements about pure substances and mixtures, the second asks students to categorize examples as pure substances or mixtures, and the third asks students to match separation methods to mixtures. The assessment is meant to evaluate students' grasp of key concepts around pure substances and mixtures.
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PILAR NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Villahermosa, Pilar, Cebu

SCIENCE 7
ASSESSMENT 3: Two Worlds Apart: Pure Substances vs Mixtures

Name: ____________________________________ Score: _____________


Gr. & Sec.:________________________________ Date: ______________

TEST I. Directions: Write True if the statement is correct. But if it’s not, write false on the space provided.

1. During boiling, the temperature of a mixture changes at the start then it becomes the same.
2. The temperature of a pure substance during boiling is different at different times.
3. During melting, a substance melts completely/smoothly within a short time.
4. During melting, there are portions that seem to be not melting in a mixture.
5. A pure substance is made up of more than one atoms physically combined while mixtures are made
up of chemically combined atoms.

TEST II. Directions: Consider the following substances and place the substances in the appropriate column of the
table below.

Pure Substance Mixture


tap water
a cup of coffee
sugar
gold
distilled water
chocolate
sterling silver
salt
sea water
air
oxygen gas

TEST III. Directions: On the table below, write the appropriate separation method for the mixtures provided.

Mixture Separation Method


1. Pure water and sea water
2. Orange juice and its pulps
3. Paper clips and sand
4. Pebbles and water
5. Sugar and water

CARISSA MAE T. CAÑETE


Subject Teacher

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