Elements
Compounds
Mixtures
Pure Substances
Chemical Symbols and Formulas
100

Elements are made up of one type of _.

atom

100

Compounds are formed when _ (how many) _ (same or different) elements bond.

two different
100

What states of matter can mixtures include?

3 - Solid, Liquid, and Gas

100

Name two types of pure substances

elements and compounds

100

The chemical symbol for Carbon

C

200

Elements are made up of different atoms listed on _ _ _.

The Periodic Table

200

Compound is a type of _ _

Pure Substance

200

A mixture is ...

2 or more substances NOT chemically bonded

200

True or False. Our drinking water is a pure substance.

False.

200

Number of Oxygen atoms in SO4

four

300

Elements can't be broken down _ or _.

physically or chemically

300

Water is considered a compound because it has _ different elements.

2 - Hydrogen and Oxygen

300

True or False: Air is a mixture

True

300

True or False. Table salt is a pure substance.

True.

300

Number of Chlorine atoms in 2MgCl2

Four

400

Elements are a type of _ _.

Pure Substance

400

True or False. Compounds can have 2 or more of the same element.

False. They can have 2 or more different elements.

400

What are the three types of mixtures?

solutions, suspensions, colliods

400

True or False. Colloids & Suspensions are types of pure substances

False.

400

If a compound contains 2 carbon atoms, 6 hydrogens and 2 oxygen atoms, the chemical formula is

C2H6O2

500

True or False. Elements can be solids, liquids, or gases.

True.

500

Compounds can only be separated _.

chemically

500

True or False: Mixtures can have a chemical formula

False

500

Pure substances can not be separated _.

physically

500

3Ca(OH)contains how many hydrogens

six

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