Section 2.2
1. How might one separate a mixture of water and salt?
2. What is a homogeneous mixture?
3. Which of the following mixtures are homogeneous? Which is heterogeneous?
a. Gasoline b. Chunky peanut butter
c. Oil and vinegar salad dressing d. Orange soda
4. Which of he following are pure substances? Which are mixtures?
a. Ethanol b. Vinegar c. Motor oil d. Helium
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5. Classify each of the following as physical or chemical separations:
a. Air Oxygen + Nitrogen ____________________________
b. Water Hydrogen + Water ____________________________
c. Salt Water Water + Sodium Chloride ____________________________
Section 2.3
1. What elements make up chloroform, chemical formula CHCl3 ?
2. Name the elements represented by the following chemical symbols
a. Pb b. K c. Au d. Fe
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3. Write the chemical symbol for each of the following elements
a. chlorine b. sodium c. silver d. carbon
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4. Classify the following as Element, compound, or Mixture
a. salt b. water c. iron d. sterling silver
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5. A liquid is allowed to evaporate and leaves no residue. Can you determine whether it was an element, a
compound, or a mixture?
2.3
1. Define the following Terms:
a. Elements:
b. Compounds:
c. Mixture
d. Chemical Symbol:
Draw a picture of a distillation of Draw a picture of how you would Draw a picture of the
Grape juice: get coffee grounds out of the instrument used to get iron
coffee. metal shavings out of sand