Aidan Gill, Heidi Foxford and, Dorothy Warren Solutions for Chapter: Elements, Compounds and Mixtures, Exercise 3: Exercise 3

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Aidan Gill Science Solutions for Exercise - Aidan Gill, Heidi Foxford and, Dorothy Warren Solutions for Chapter: Elements, Compounds and Mixtures, Exercise 3: Exercise 3

Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 4: Elements, Compounds and Mixtures, Exercise 3: Exercise 3 with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Cambridge Lower Secondary Science Stage 8 : Workbook solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Aidan Gill, Heidi Foxford and, Dorothy Warren Solutions for Chapter: Elements, Compounds and Mixtures, Exercise 3: Exercise 3 with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

Which statement is not true?
Tick one box.

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

Draw a line to match the chemical symbol to its name

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EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

Crack the code.

Write down the element symbols to find the hidden words.

Element Symbol
Chlorine  _____
Oxygen  _____
Carbon  _____
Potassium  _____

 

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

Crack the code.

Write down the element symbols to find the hidden words.

Element Symbol
Carbon  _____
Hydrogen  _____
Iodine  _____
Sodium  _____

 

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

Look at diagram A, B and C.
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State which diagram represents elements.
Give a reason for your answer.
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MEDIUM
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

Explain why chemists choose chemical symbols.
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HARD
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

Use the clues provided to complete the crossword puzzle.
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2.The element's chemical symbol is Ar 1.This element is commonly found as shoot.
4.The element's chemical symbol is Mg 3.You can find all the elements listed here. 
5.About 21% of Earth's atmosphere. 8.The simplest particle in the particle theory. 
6.About 78% of Earth's atmosphere.  11.This element is used to make bridges.
7.Often used to make rings and jewellery.   
9.This gas helps clean swimming pools.   
10.The element's chemical symbol is Be  
12.This gas can be used to fill party balloons.