Annie Termaat and Christopher Talbot Solutions for Chapter: What is Matter?, Exercise 16: REFLECTING on matter

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Annie Termaat Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - Annie Termaat and Christopher Talbot Solutions for Chapter: What is Matter?, Exercise 16: REFLECTING on matter

Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 1: What is Matter?, Exercise 16: REFLECTING on matter with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. MYP By Concept 4&5 Chemistry solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Annie Termaat and Christopher Talbot Solutions for Chapter: What is Matter?, Exercise 16: REFLECTING on matter with Hints & Solutions

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The diagrams given below use different coloured spheres to represent the atoms of different elements. Use these terms to describe what each of the diagrams represent:

pure substance, mixture, atom, molecule, element, compound

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Sketch a diagram to show a mixture consisting of a combination of two elements.

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Sketch a diagram to show a mixture consisting of a combination of a compound and an element.

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Predict whether the matter of the familiar materials in the table is likely to be pure, and which are likely to be mixtures.

  Material Pure matter? Mixed matter?
a PVC drink bottle    
b Soup    
c Ice cream    
d Yoghurt    
e Coffee    
f Table salt    
g Cake    

 

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The matter in these common household materials is usually nearly pure. List some properties you associate with these materials. The first example is completed for you.

  Material Properties
a Iron nail solid, metallic, grey
b Water  
c Sugar  
d Ghee(clarified butter)  
e Methylated spirits(cleaning alcohol)