1. The document is a science exam covering topics about mixtures, elements, compounds, and separation techniques. It includes multiple choice and true/false questions testing knowledge of these concepts.
2. Key topics covered include defining homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures, identifying examples of each, and describing the characteristics of solutions, suspensions, and colloids. Common examples like air and various mixtures are used.
3. Techniques for separating mixtures are also assessed, including distillation, filtration, decantation, magnetic separation, and chromatography. Students must identify which technique is being described.
1. The document is a science exam covering topics about mixtures, elements, compounds, and separation techniques. It includes multiple choice and true/false questions testing knowledge of these concepts.
2. Key topics covered include defining homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures, identifying examples of each, and describing the characteristics of solutions, suspensions, and colloids. Common examples like air and various mixtures are used.
3. Techniques for separating mixtures are also assessed, including distillation, filtration, decantation, magnetic separation, and chromatography. Students must identify which technique is being described.
1. The document is a science exam covering topics about mixtures, elements, compounds, and separation techniques. It includes multiple choice and true/false questions testing knowledge of these concepts.
2. Key topics covered include defining homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures, identifying examples of each, and describing the characteristics of solutions, suspensions, and colloids. Common examples like air and various mixtures are used.
3. Techniques for separating mixtures are also assessed, including distillation, filtration, decantation, magnetic separation, and chromatography. Students must identify which technique is being described.
1. The document is a science exam covering topics about mixtures, elements, compounds, and separation techniques. It includes multiple choice and true/false questions testing knowledge of these concepts.
2. Key topics covered include defining homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures, identifying examples of each, and describing the characteristics of solutions, suspensions, and colloids. Common examples like air and various mixtures are used.
3. Techniques for separating mixtures are also assessed, including distillation, filtration, decantation, magnetic separation, and chromatography. Students must identify which technique is being described.
1ST QUARTER EXAM and are mixed in the form of solutions, suspensions
SCIENCE 7 and colloids. TRUE
2. A solution is a special type of heterogeneous I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read each questions mixture composed of two or more substances. carefully. Choose the letter of the best answer. FALSE- HOMOGENEOUS 1. When do you say that a mixture is heterogeneous 3-4.The solvent is the substance that is being mixture? dissolved, while the solute is the dissolving a. The particles are evenly distributed. medium.FALSE- 3. SOLUTE 4. SOLVENT. b. The components cannot be identified. 5. Element is made up two or more elements that are c. The components are easily identified. chemically combined. FALSE- COMPOUND d. The particles are completely dissolved in the 6. A compound is made up of only one kind of atom. other substances. FALSE- ELEMENT 2. Which of the following is a uniform or 7. Carbon (C) and Uranium (U) are example of homogeneous mixture? element. TRUE a. salt and water solution c. rice and water 8. Separating mixtures is easier than separating b. gravel and water d. milk and water compounds. TRUE 3. Which describes a uniform or homogeneous 9. The smallest part of an element is atom. TRUE mixture? 10. Air is an example gaseous mixture. TRUE a. Particles cannot be distinguished. b. The components can be identified. III. Classify each of the following as elements c. The solute and solvent can be distinguished. (E), compounds ( C ), mixtures (M). Write X if d. The particles settle down. not of these. 4. Which is a nonuniform mixture? a. vinegar c. hot coffee b. salad d. juice 5. What form of mixture air? a. gaseous c. solid b. liquid d. either solid or liquid 6. Which best describes a suspension? a. It has microscopic particles. b. It has particles that settle at the bottom. c. It has particles that are completely dissolved troughout. d. It has particles that are uniformly distributed. 7. Which is an example of a suspension? a. hot coffee c. buko-pandan drink b. milk d. lemonade 8. What do you call the scattering of a beam of light through a colloid? a. homogenization c. colloidal dispersion b. Tyndall effect d. suspended light ANSWER 9. Oil spills usually happened in the ocean by huge 1. E 6. X 11. C 16. M 21. E 26. E vessels. What method could be used to separate oil 2. M 7.C 12. C 17. E 22. E 27. M from the water? 3. E 8.C 13. M 18. M 23. X 28.M a. Decanting/scooping of oil from the water. 4. C 9.C 14. C 19. X 24. M b. Evaporating the oil from the ocean c. Conduct the process of distillation 5. C 10.E 15. M 20. M 25. X d. Both A and B 10. What will you do to minimize waste in the IV. Identify what is being described in each item. community? Write your answer on your test booklet by a. Reuse materials found in the community choosing the correct answer in the given word b. Minimize the use of plastics bank. c. Separate biodegradable and non-biodegradable materials MAGNETIC SEPARATION FILTRATION d. All of the above DECANTATION CHROMATOGRAPHY II. Modified True or False. Read the sentence DISTILLATION carefully. Write T if the statement is true and if it is false change the underlined word to make it 1. It is done with the aid of filter paper which help true. to separate the solid particles from the liquid. 1. A mixture is the physical combination of two or 2. It is used to separating liquid from heavier solid more substances in which the identities are retained particles. 3. It can be used to separate water from microbes and other impurities. 4. Use in separating immiscible 5. It is a process of using a magnet that attracts substances that contains substances that contain iron, separating it from the other parts of the mixture. ANSWER 1. FILTRATION 2. DECANTATION 3. DISTILLATION 4. CHROMATOGRAPHY 5. MAGNETIC SEPARATION