S. Ventresca 2014 ELEMENT, COMPOUND AND MIXTURE TEST REVIEW 2.

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S. Ventresca 2014 ELEMENT, COMPOUND AND MIXTURE TEST REVIEW 2

ANSWER EACH MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION 1.The smallest unit of a compound. A.Atom B.Molecule 2. The smallest unit of an element. A.Atom B.Molecule 4. A mixture which looks the same throughout. A.homogeneous B.heterogeneous 6. How is a compound different than a mixture? A.Compounds have two or more components. B.Compounds are commonly found in nature. C.Each substance in a compound loses its characteristic properties. D.A glass filled with chocolate milk E.Solids, liquids and gases can form compounds. 3. A substance that dissolves another substance A.solute B.Solvent C.Solution 5. A mixture in which you can see the individual parts. A.homogeneous B.heterogeneous

ANSWER EACH MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION 1.The smallest unit of a compound. A.Atom B.Molecule 2. The smallest unit of an element. A.Atom B.Molecule 4. A mixture which looks the same throughout. A.homogeneous B.heterogeneous 6. How is a compound different than a mixture? A.Compounds have two or more components. B.Compounds are commonly found in nature. C.Each substance in a compound loses its characteristic properties. D.A glass filled with chocolate milk E.Solids, liquids and gases can form compounds. 3. A substance that dissolves another substance A.Solute B.Solvent C.Solution 5. A mixture in which you can see the individual parts. A.homogeneous B.heterogeneous