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Chapter 2 Lesson 1 Self Check

This document contains a self-check lesson on classifying mixtures. It includes multiple choice questions to identify mixtures such as compounds, solutions, suspensions, and whether mixtures are homogeneous or heterogeneous. Students are asked to classify sample mixtures and complete a Venn diagram comparing solutions and suspensions as well as soluble and insoluble substances.

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Chapter 2 Lesson 1 Self Check

This document contains a self-check lesson on classifying mixtures. It includes multiple choice questions to identify mixtures such as compounds, solutions, suspensions, and whether mixtures are homogeneous or heterogeneous. Students are asked to classify sample mixtures and complete a Venn diagram comparing solutions and suspensions as well as soluble and insoluble substances.

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Chapter 2: Lesson 1 (SELF-CHECK)

Instruction: MULTIPLE CHOICE: Encircle the letter of the best answer to the question.
1. A combination of substances, not in fixed amounts, that can be easily separated is called
A. Atom

C. Compound

B. Mixture

D. Concentration

2. A mixture of two or more substances in which the solutes is completely dissolved in the
solvent.
A. Compound

C. Solution

B. Suspension

D. Sediment

3. A kind of mixture wherein the particles are able to be seen by the naked eye.
A. Compound

C. Solution

B. Suspension

D. Sediment

4. When two liquids are capable of being mixed together, it is called


A. Homogeneous

C. Miscible

B. Heterogeneous

D. Immiscible

5. A mixture which is in a single phase or looked the same all throughout.


A. Homogeneous

C. Suspension

B. Heterogeneous

D. Emulsion

Instruction: Classify the following mixtures as either homogeneous or heterogeneous


a. Chocolate chip ice cream

c. Urban air

b. Sweet solution

d. Black coffee

HOMOGENEOUS

HETEROGENEOUS

Instruction: Complete the Venn diagram below by listing the similarities and differences of the
between:
A. Solution and Suspension (3pts)
B. Soluble and Insoluble

Solution

Suspension

Soluble

Insoluble

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