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Learning Tasks/Activities

I. Instruction/s: In a tabulated form, differentiate the different states of matter in terms


of the following:

 Arrangement of molecules
 Shape
 Volume
 Examples
II. Direction/s: Identify each material as an element, a compound, a heterogeneous
mixture, or a solution (heterogeneous mixture)
1. Vegetable soup 6. Oxygen
2. Water 7. Mercury (II) Oxide
3. Silicon 8. Soil
4. Rubbing alcohol 9. Air
5. Saltwater 10. Granite
Assessment
Direction/s: Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer.

1. Which of the following best describes a pure substance?


A. It cannot be decomposed into simpler substances by chemical means.
B. It is made up of two or more elements in a fixed ratio by mass
C. It is a form of matter that has a constant composition
D. All of the above
2. The following are examples of metals except:
A. Aluminum C. Iron
B. Oxygen D. Copper
3. __________ is a process of converting a gas through heating at constant pressure.
A. Condensation C. Evaporation
B. Freezing D. Melting
4. What type of mixture exhibits a uniform composition and appears usually the same
throughout?
A. Homogeneous C. Suspension B. Heterogeneous D. Compound
5. Which of the following is a solution?
A. Gasoline C. pizza
B. Vegetable soup D. fruit salad
6. A separation process wherein the mixture is poured onto a mesh such as filter paper
which passes the liquids and leaves the solid behind
A. Chromatography C. Filtration B. Distillation D. Decantation 7. Which of the
following is a compound?
A. Silicon C. Oxygen
B. Phosphorus D. Sodium Chloride
8. __________can only change shape under force as when broken or cut.
A. Solid C. Gas
B. Liquid D. Plasma
9. The following are examples of heterogeneous mixtures except:
A. Soft drinks C. Vegetable Soup
B. Granite D. Chocolate chip cookies
10. It is a process that depends on the differences in the volatility of the components.
A. Filtration C. Chromatography
B. Distillation D. Decantation

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