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Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
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1. Which of the bottles pictured above contain matter?
All the bottles contain matter.
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2. Which of the bottles contain a single pure substance?
Bottles (a) and (b).
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3. Explain your answer to question #2.
Pure substances include elements and compounds.
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4. How many elements are present in each molecule of water?
Two.
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5. What is the ratio of hydrogen atoms to oxygen atoms in a water molecule?
Two hydrogens for each oxygen.
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Two hydrogens for each oxygen. 7. Explain your answer to question #6
6. As you know, ice is frozen water. What would you expect the ratio of hydrogen atoms to oxygen atoms to be in a molecule of ice? Two hydrogens for each oxygen. 7. Explain your answer to question #6 Ice and water are the same substance (H2O)
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8. Bottles (c) and (d) both contain mixtures
8. Bottles (c) and (d) both contain mixtures. How are these mixtures similar? They are both mixtures of hydrogen and oxygen.
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9. Bottles (c) and (d) both contain mixtures
9. Bottles (c) and (d) both contain mixtures. How are these mixtures different ? The amounts of hydrogen and oxygen vary.
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10. How can we prove that saltwater is a mixture?
By separating it into salt and water through physical means. Or By having samples of saltwater that vary in the ratio of salt and water.
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11a. Rice Pudding
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a. Rice Pudding Heterogeneous mixture
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b. Copper
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b. Copper Element
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c. Propane
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c. Propane C3H8 compound
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d. Air
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d. Air Homogeneous Mixture (Solution)
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e. Magnesium Chloride
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e. Magnesium Chloride MgCl2 compound
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f. Mercury
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f. Mercury Element
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g. Maple Syrup
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g. Maple Syrup Homogeneous Mixture (Solution)
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h. Baking Soda
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h. Baking Soda NaHCO3 compound
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i. Chex Party Mix
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i. Chex Party Mix Heterogeneous mixture
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j. White Gold
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j. White Gold An alloy of gold and a white metal such as nickel or palladium Homogeneous Mixture (Solution)
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