Form 1 Chapter 4 Variety of Resources On Earth: Mixture Method of Separation
Form 1 Chapter 4 Variety of Resources On Earth: Mixture Method of Separation
Form 1 Chapter 4 Variety of Resources On Earth: Mixture Method of Separation
1. Diagram 1 shows the arrangement of particles in three different types of matter, P, Q and R.
P Q R
Diagram 1
[3 marks]
(b) Draw lines to match the following mixtures to the method of separating the mixture.
Draw the lines as shown below.
MIxture Method of separation
By distillation
Petrol and water
By magnetic attraction
Sulphur and iron filings
By filtration
[2 marks]
2. Diagram 2.1 shows an activity carried out by a student using sulphur powder and iron filings.
Diagram 2.1
(a) Substance M is formed when iron filings and sulphur powder are mixed together. What
Is substance M?
[1 mark]
(b) How can you separate the iron filings from the sulphur powder in M?
..
[1 mark]
Diagram 2.2
(c) M is then heated as shown in Diagram 2.2 and a new substance, N is formed. What is N?
[1 mark]
(i) .
(ii) .
[2 marks]
[1 mark]
3. Diagram 3 shows some resources on Earth.
RESOURCES ON EARTH
P: .
R .
Q .
Diagram 3
[3 marks]
R: .
Q: .
[2 marks]
(c) Plants need R to live. Name another resource that plants need to live.
..
[1 mark]
4. Diagram 4 shows some methods of separating mixtures.
P: Q: R:
.
Diagram 4
[3 marks]
(b) Draw lines to match to P, Q, and R to their uses.
Method Use
P
To separate a liquid from a solution
[3 marks]
[1 mark]
5. Diagram 5.1 shows pictures of three different substances, P, Q and R.
P Q R
Copper
Water Soil wire
Diagram 5.1
[3 marks]
(b) Based on Diagram 5.1, which substance can only be separated by chemical method?
[1 mark]
[1 mark]
(d) Diagram 5.2 shows the arrangement of the particles of substances K and L.
K L
Diagram 5.2
(i) Substance K:
Diagram 1.1
( a ) ( i ) On Diagram 1.1, label the substance P , Q and R with the following words.
Mixture Compound Element
( 3 marks )
( b ) Based on Diagram 1.1 above , state one example of substances Q and R.
i. Substance Q: .
ii. Substance R:
( 2 marks )
Diagram 1.2