Chemistry 1: Classification of Matter Flashcards

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What is the classification of wood?

  • Heterogeneous (correct)
  • Both homogeneous and heterogeneous
  • Homogeneous

What is the classification of freshly-brewed coffee?

  • Heterogeneous
  • Both homogeneous and heterogeneous
  • Homogeneous (correct)

What is the classification of water?

  • Homogeneous (correct)
  • Both homogeneous and heterogeneous
  • Heterogeneous

What is the classification of lucky charms?

<p>Heterogeneous (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the classification of salt?

<p>Homogeneous (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the classification of dirt?

<p>Heterogeneous (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the classification of sausage and mushroom pizza?

<p>Heterogeneous (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the classification of air?

<p>Both homogeneous and heterogeneous (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the classification of milk?

<p>Homogeneous (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the classification of gold?

<p>Both homogeneous and heterogeneous (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Classification of Matter

  • Wood: Classified as heterogeneous, indicating a mixture with distinct, visible components.
  • Freshly-brewed coffee: Example of homogeneous matter, representing a uniform solution without visible separation.
  • Water: A quintessential homogeneous substance with consistent properties throughout.
  • Lucky Charms: A heterogeneous mixture characterized by varied components and visible differences.
  • Salt: Considered homogeneous, as it appears uniform and consistent in composition.
  • Dirt: Classified as heterogeneous due to its visible mixture of different particles and components.
  • Sausage and mushroom pizza: An example of a heterogeneous mixture, showcasing different topping components.
  • Air: Can be classified as both homogeneous and heterogeneous, depending on particle distribution and composition.
  • Milk: Treated as homogeneous since it has a consistent mixture where components are not visibly separate.
  • Gold: Can be classified as both heterogeneous and homogeneous; in pure form, it is homogeneous, while in mixtures, it shows heterogeneity.

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