Types of Mixtures Quiz
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What defines a mixture?

  • It contains only one type of substance.
  • It is composed of two or more pure substances. (correct)
  • It has a fixed composition.
  • It maintains the same characteristic properties under all conditions.
  • Which of the following is an example of a mixture?

  • Gold
  • Sodium chloride
  • Air (correct)
  • Oxygen
  • What process can separate sodium chloride from water?

  • Distillation
  • Evaporation (correct)
  • Filtration
  • Condensation
  • Which statement is true about pure substances?

    <p>They always have the same characteristic properties.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What can be concluded about the composition of mixtures?

    <p>Mixtures have a variable composition.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Mixtures

    • Mixtures are composed of more than one pure substance.
    • Examples of mixtures include air, water, minerals, and soil.
    • Pure substances have consistent characteristic properties.
    • Sodium chloride can be separated from water through evaporation, but sodium chloride itself is a pure substance.
    • A soft drink is a mixture of different substances.
    • Mixtures are classified into different types based on the nature of their components.

    Types of Mixtures

    • The text mentions an activity to further examine various types of mixtures.
    • The image provided includes examples of substances that can be part of a mixture, such as salt and milk.

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    Test your knowledge on mixtures and their types with this quiz. Discover the characteristics distinguishing pure substances from mixtures, and explore examples of different mixtures found in everyday life. Enhance your understanding of how mixtures are formed and classified.

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