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Chemistry SSP

This document is a chemistry paper designed for students under 18, focusing on the concept of mixtures, their separation methods, and solutions. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank sections, and a bonus question to engage students in learning basic chemistry concepts. An answer key is provided for adults assisting students.

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Chemistry SSP

This document is a chemistry paper designed for students under 18, focusing on the concept of mixtures, their separation methods, and solutions. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank sections, and a bonus question to engage students in learning basic chemistry concepts. An answer key is provided for adults assisting students.

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Alright, let's create a fun and engaging chemistry paper! Since you're under 18, we'll keep it to
basic concepts and make it interesting.

Chemistry Paper: The Amazing World of Mixtures!

Name: _________________________ Date: _________________________

Instructions: Answer the following questions to the best of your ability. Show your work when
applicable.

Part 1: What are Mixtures? (10 points)

1. What is a mixture? (2 points)


o A) A pure substance
o B) A combination of two or more substances that are physically combined.
o C) A chemical reaction
o D) An element
2. Give two examples of mixtures you see in your everyday life. (4 points)
o Example 1: _________________________
o Example 2: _________________________
3. What is the difference between a homogeneous mixture and a heterogeneous
mixture? (4 points)
o Homogeneous:
______________________________________________________________
o Heterogeneous:
____________________________________________________________

Part 2: Separating Mixtures (10 points)

1. What is filtration? (2 points)


o A) A method of heating a liquid
o B) A method of separating a solid from a liquid using a filter.
o C) A method of mixing two liquids
o D) A method of cooling a gas
2. Which of the following mixtures could be separated by filtration? (2 points)
o A) Saltwater
o B) Sand and water
o C) Air
o D) Sugar dissolved in water
3. What is evaporation? (2 points)
o A) The process of a liquid turning into a gas.
o B) The process of a gas turning into a liquid.
o C) The process of a solid turning into a liquid.
o D) The process of a liquid turning into a solid.
4. How would you separate salt from saltwater? (4 points)
o Answer:
__________________________________________________________________
__

Part 3: Fun with Solutions! (10 points)

1. What is a solution? (2 points)


o A) A heterogeneous mixture
o B) A homogeneous mixture where one substance is dissolved in another.
o C) A pure substance
o D) A chemical reaction
2. What is a solute? (2 points)
o A) The substance that dissolves.
o B) The substance that does the dissolving.
o C) A filter
o D) A gas
3. What is a solvent? (2 points)
o A) The substance that dissolves.
o B) The substance that does the dissolving.
o C) A solid
o D) A precipitate
4. If you add more sugar to a glass of sweet tea, what happens to the concentration of
the sugar in the tea? (4 points)
o Answer:
__________________________________________________________________
__

Bonus Question (2 points):

 Name one other method of separating mixtures, and describe what it seperates.

Answer Key (For the adult helping you):

 Part 1:
1. B
2. Answers will vary (e.g., salad, air, milk, etc.)
3. Homogeneous: Uniform throughout. Heterogeneous: Not uniform.
 Part 2:
1. B
2. B
3. A
4. Evaporation
 Part 3:
1. B
2. A
3. B
4. The concentration increases.
 Bonus:

o Distillation: Separates liquids with different boiling points.


o Magnetism: Separates magnetic substances from non-magnetic ones.
o Chromatography: separates different dissolved chemicals.

I hope this chemistry paper is fun and educational! If you have any questions, feel free to ask.

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