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Homework Assignment: Mixtures and Compounds

Name: ____________________________
Date: ____________________________

Instructions:

Answer the following questions based on what you have learned about mixtures and compounds. Be
sure to read the questions carefully and provide detailed answers where needed. You can use examples
from your notes, classwork, or any other resources.

Section 1: True or False (5 points)

Determine if the following statements are True or False. Write "T" for true and "F" for false.

1. _____ A mixture contains substances that are chemically combined.

2. _____ Saltwater is an example of a mixture.

3. _____ A compound has the same properties as the elements that form it.

4. _____ Water (H₂O) is a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen.

5. _____ You can separate a compound using physical methods like filtration.

Section 2: Multiple Choice (5 points)

Choose the best answer for each question.

1. Which of the following is an example of a compound?

o A) Air

o B) Saltwater

o C) Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)

o D) Salad

2. In a mixture, the substances are:

o A) Chemically bonded

o B) Mixed together but not chemically bonded

o C) All liquids

o D) Always compounds

3. Which of the following can be separated into its components by physical means?

o A) Water (H₂O)
o B) Salt (NaCl)

o C) Iron filings and sulfur

o D) Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)

4. Which of the following is a characteristic of a compound?

o A) Its components keep their own properties.

o B) Its components can be easily separated by hand.

o C) It has different properties from the elements that make it.

o D) It contains only one element.

5. Which is an example of a mixture?

o A) Table Salt (NaCl)

o B) Hydrogen Gas (H₂)

o C) Salad

o D) Baking Soda (NaHCO₃)

Section 3: Short Answer (10 points)

Answer the following questions in complete sentences.

1. What is the difference between a mixture and a compound? Give one example of each.

2. Why can you separate the substances in a mixture easily, but not in a compound?

3. Describe how air is a mixture. What gases are in air, and are they chemically bonded?

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