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

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S. Ventresca 2014 ELEMENT, COMPOUND AND MIXTURE TEST REVIEW

ANSWER EACH MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION 1.If a spoonful of salt is stirred into a cup of water, the salt is the: A.Solvent B.Solution C.Solute 2. Which of the following sentences best describes table salt, NaCl? A.Table salt is a compound made of two elements B.Table salt is a mixture made from two elements C.Table salt is an element made from two mixtures 3. Which of the following do Salt (NaCl), Rust (Fe2O3), and Water (H2O) have in common? A.salt, rust and water are all atoms B.salt, rust and water are all compounds C.salt, rust and water are all mixtures 4. Which of the following is an example of a container filled with a PURE SUBSTANCE and not a mixture? A.A balloon filled with helium B.A tire filled with air C.A glass filled with chocolate milk D.A jar filled with salt water

ANSWER EACH MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION 1.If a spoonful of salt is stirred into a cup of water, the salt is the: A.Solvent B.Solution C.Solute 2. Which of the following sentences best describes table salt, NaCl? A.Table salt is a compound made of two elements B.Table salt is a mixture made from two elements C.Table salt is an element made from two mixtures 3. Which of the following do Salt (NaCl), Rust (Fe2O3), and Water (H2O) have in common? A.salt, rust and water are all atoms B.salt, rust and water are all compounds C.salt, rust and water are all mixtures 4. Which of the following is an example of a container filled with a PURE SUBSTANCE and not a mixture? A.A balloon filled with helium B.A tire filled with air C.A glass filled with chocolate milk D.A jar filled with salt water