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Classification of Matter

Directions You will see a slide with 2 photos of different substances. Classify each substance as either: Element Compound Homogeneous Mixture Heterogeneous Mixture Find that section of your worksheet and write the number of the photo and the name of the substance

2. Vanilla Ice Cream 1. Oxygen

3. Acetic Acid - CH3COOH 4. Ice Cream Sundae

5. Oil and Vinegar 6. Ice

8. Kool – Aid (made) 7. Zinc

9. Salt Water 10. Silver Nitrate

11. Ammonia – NH3 12. Ethanol - C2H6O

14. Coca Cola (just the drink) 13. Big Mac

15. Diamond 16. Ozone – O3

18. Copper(II) sulfate – CuSO4 17. Milk

19. Mercury 20. Pencil

21. Ibuprofen - C13H18O2 22. Sweet Tea

23. Sulfur 24. Water and Oil

25. Water 26. Play-doh

28. Crunchy Peanut Butter 27. Pure Air

30. Potassium Dichromate 29. Salad

31. Gold 32. Coffee

33. Jello 34. Peroxide

35. Krypton 36. Taco

37. Magnesium 38. Hand soap

39. Carbon Dioxide 40. Silver

41. Paint 42. Salt

43. Tomato Soup 44. Chicken Noodle

45. Sugar 46. Pizza

48. Caffeine - C8H10N4O2 47. Aluminum Can

49. Muddy Water 50. Calcium

51. Lucky Charms 52. Iodine

53. Bin of Stuff 54. Tin

55. Glue 56. City Air

58. Chocolate Chip Cookie 57. Helium

59. Rust (Iron Oxide) 60. Lotion