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Science
Quarter 1- Module 3
Two Worlds Apart:
Pure Substances vs Mixtures
Science - Grade 7
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Quarter 1 – Module 3: Title: Two Worlds Apart: Pure Substances vs. Mixtures
First Edition, 2020
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Science
Quarter 1 – Module 3:
Two Worlds Apart:
Pure Substances vs Mixtures
Introductory Message
For the facilitator:
This learning material hopes to engage the learners into self – instructional,
guided and independent learning activities at their own pace and convenient time.
Furthermore, this ADM Module also aims to help learners acquire and demonstrate
the lifelong skills of the 21 st century while taking into consideration their needs and
circumstances despite these trying times.
As a facilitator, you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this
module. You also need to keep track of the learner’s progress while allowing them
to manage their own learning. Furthermore, you are expected to encourage and
assist the learners as they do the tasks included in the module.
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For the Learner:
The hand is one of the most symbolized parts of the human body. It is often
used to depict skill, action, and purpose. Through our hands we may learn, create,
and accomplish. Hence, the hand in this learning resource signifies that you as a
learner is capable and empowered to successfully achieve the relevant
competencies and skills at your own pace and time. Your academic success lies in
your own hands!
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful
opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You
will be enabled to process the contents of the learning resource while being an
active learner.
What’s New
In this portion, the new lesson will be
introduced to you in various ways such as a
story, a song, a poem, a problem opener, an
What is It activity or a situation.
This section provides a brief discussion of
the lesson. This aims to help you discover
What’s More and understand new concepts and skills.
This comprises activities for independent
practice to solidify your understanding and
What I Have Learned skills of the topic. You may check the
answers to the exercises using the Answer
Key at the end of the module.
This includes questions or blank
sentence/paragraph to be filled in to process
what you learned from the lesson.
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This section provides an activity which will
What I Can Do help you transfer your new knowledge or
skill into real life situations or concerns.
This is a task which aims to evaluate your
Assessment level of mastery in achieving the learning
competency.
Additional
In this portion, another activity will be given
to you to enrich your knowledge or skill of
Activities the lesson learned. This also tends retention
of learned concepts.
This contains answers to all activities in the
module.
Answer Key
1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of
the module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Do not forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other activities
included in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it.
If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not
hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are not
alone.
We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning
and gain deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!
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What I Need to Know
Hello? How are you today? Are you ready for another round of learning? In
this module, before you will distinguish mixtures from substances based on a set of
properties, you will explore the pure substances first.
For example, look around you. Can you tell whether these matter found in
your environment or even at your home are pure substances such as the air you
smell and breathe, the food you eat, the water you drink and the other things you
see, hear and feel? It is for you to find out with the help of this module.
After going through this module, you are expected to:
1. Define pure substance;
2. Describe pure substance based on a set of properties; and
3. Relate the importance of pure substance in real – life situations
What I Know
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of the correct answer for
each question. Use a separate sheet for your answers.
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4. To separate salt from water in a seawater mixture, what process is used?
A. Condensation
B. Distillation
C. Evaporation
D. Filtration
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and IV only
D. I and IV only
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11. What does it indicate when a sugar is heated in a test tube until it is
completely changed into a black mass and droplets of water?
A. Compound
B. Element
C. Mixture
D. Solution
12. What substance is made by mixing two elements without being chemically
combined?
A. Compound
B. Element
C. Mixture
D. Solution
13. What is the best way to use in separating iron parts from a mixture?
A. Filter paper
B. Magnet
C. Water
D. Spoon
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Lesson Pure Substance
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What’s In
What’s New
Activity No. 1
Let us proceed with the new lesson to be presented through a poem. You’ve
got what it takes to be a conqueror if you read carefully this poem and discover the
differences between substances and mixtures. The poem is entitled, “I am
Substance, I am Mixture.” (Note: This poem was composed exclusively for ADM
module)
I am Substance, I am Mixture
By Wilfredo D. Bartolo, Jr.
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Mixtures can be separated easy and quick
Through evaporation, distillation and filtration
But not substances due to chemical combination.
Substances and mixtures behave differently,
During boiling and melting most especially
Boiling point of substance is fixed while mixture is not
Substance melts completely but mixture does not
I am substance, I am mixture
Two worlds apart
Just always remember the differences they’ve got
To distinguish a substance or mixture from what is and what is not.
How are you feeling so far? Did you find the poem interesting and effective
learning resource? If your answer is a big yes, let us find out!
To find out if the poem really helped you to discover and understand some of
the important concepts of the lesson; you will be asked to answer the following
questions below.
Guide Questions:
1. What is a pure substance?
2. What are the properties of pure substances?
3. Tabulate your answers about pure substances.
Set of
Pure Substances
Properties
Appearance
Melting point
Boiling point
What is It
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Activity No. 1.1
The figure below shows separating technique for the components of pure
substances. Another set of properties that distinguishes substances from mixtures.
Electrolysis of Water
Guide Questions:
A.
What is the name of the pure substance H2O?
B.
What are the components of water?
C.
In the picture, can we separate Hydrogen (H) from Oxygen (O)?
D.
What is the process that separates components H and O of water?
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Activity No. 1.2
Consider activity guides no. 1 and 2. Study first the given table and scenario.
Temperature in ˚C
SAMPLES Before After 5 After 8 After 10 After 12 After 14 After 16
heating minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes
Liquid A 28 40 65 90 100 100 100
Liquid B 30 45 65 97 105 108 113
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find out assistant
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concepts theSolid B.
lesson,
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substance and mixture just by looking at it. So, to distinguish which is which, they
1.heated
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liquid samplesisusing
a pureansubstance?
improvised melting dish. Both the two samples
were heated at the same time and received an equal amount of heat. After a few
minutes, they had observed
Table 1: that Solid
Boiling A melts
point of twocompletely within a short period of
liquid samples
time; while Solid B has portions that seem to be not melting.
Samples Temperature Observation while heating
Liquid A
Liquid B
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What’s More
Here is another Enrichment Activity for you. Read the paragraph below and
answer the questions that follow.
A
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What I Have Learned
Directions: Read the paragraph and identify the correct words that fit in the
given sentences in the box below.
What I Can Do
Identify at least five (5) pure substances found in nature, in the supermarket,
grocery store and even at your home. Use the table below to explain your answer
based on appearance, separating techniques, boiling and melting point.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Assessment
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of the correct answer for
each question. Use a separate sheet for your answers.
3. A pinch of bread was placed inside a test tube and heated until it became
blackish in color and released some gas. Which of the following statement/s
is/are true according to the given information?
Bread is solution.
Bread is composed of only one substance.
Bread is made up of solid and gaseous substances.
Bread is made up of mixtures of different substances.
A. I only
B. II & III
C. II only
D. III & IV
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4. Water boils at 100˚C and pure ethanol at 78˚C. Which of the statements are
TRUE about water and ethanol?
Water and ethanol are pure substances.
Water and ethanol can be boiled at either 100˚C or 78˚C.
Water and ethanol have specific temperatures at which they would start to boil.
Water and ethanol can be identified according to temperature at which they boil.
A. I only
B. I, II and IV
C. III only
D. I, III, and IV
5. Sodium chloride dissolves in water very well. Which is NOT TRUE in the
following statements?
A. Water is a pure substance.
B. Sodium chloride is a pure substance.
C. Dissolving sodium chloride with water produces a mixture.
D. Dissolving sodium chloride with water produces a new substance.
6. Ana wants to compare the chemical properties of two substances. In doing it,
he prepared two flasks containing the substances and labeled them Liquid A
and Liquid B. He monitored the boiling points of the liquids and found that
the boiling points were 100˚C for substance A and 110˚C - 112˚C for liquid B.
How would you classify the two liquids?
A. Liquid A is pure substance while Liquid B is a mixture.
B. Liquids A and B contain two or more atoms that are chemically
bonded.
C. Liquid A has varying boiling points while liquid B has a fix boiling
point.
D. Liquid A maybe homogenous or heterogeneous but substance B is not.
7. A white powder was tested and heated. After some time, it melts completely.
What does it imply?
A. It is a mixture.
B. It is a pure substance.
C. It is a homogeneous mixture.
D. It is a combination of pure substance and mixture.
For items 8 and 9, two liquids were observed and heated. The data gathered
is shown in the table below.
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After 60 sec 100 84
After 90 sec 100 86
8. Based on the table above, which of the following is TRUE about Liquid A?
A. It has a fixed boiling point.
B. It is heterogeneous.
C. It is a mixture.
D. It is an element.
10. Ethan wants to separate the marbles in a jar full of water. Which of the
following is the best way to separate the mixture?
A. Decantation
B. Dissolving
C. Evaporation
D. Using a magnet
11. Which of the following will Jeofrey do to segregate the rubber bands of
different colors?
A. Water Decantation
B. Evaporation
C. Filtration
D. Physical manipulation
12. What is the best way to use in separating iron fillings from a mixture?
A. Filter paper
B. Magnet
C. Water
D. Spoon
14. Which of the following materials will be used to separate a mixture of iron
nails and sand?
A. Alcohol Lamp
B. Filter paper
C. Magnet
D. Spoon
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15. Glen wants to separate salt and water mixture. Which of the following will
help him to successfully separate the components of the mixture?
A. I, II, III, IV
B. I, II only
C. III, IV only
D. I and IV only
Additional Activities
Fill in the Venn Diagram below with similarities and differences between
pure substances and mixtures.
Homogeneous Homogeneous/Heterogeneous It has fixed boiling point
It has varying boiling point It melts completely
Some portion seems to be not melting
Substance Mixture
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Lesson Properties of Pure Substance
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What I Need to Know
Hello? How are you today? Are you ready for another round of learning? In
this module, before you will distinguish mixtures from substances based on a set of
properties, you will also explore the mixtures.
For example, look around you. Can you tell whether if these matter found
in your environment or even at your home are mixtures such as the air you smell
and breathe, the food you eat, the water you drink and the other things you see,
hear and feel? It is for you to find out with the help of this module.
After going through this module, you are expected to:
1. Define mixtures
2. Describe mixtures based on a set of properties
3. Relate the importance of mixtures in real – life situations
What I Know
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of the correct answer for
each question. Use a separate sheet for your answers.
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3. What is the difference between a substance and a mixture?
A. Substance can be separated while mixture cannot be separated.
B. Substance has many components while mixture has one only.
C. Substance is heterogeneous while mixture is homogeneous.
D. Substance is pure while mixture is impure.
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10. What is/are true for substance and mixture?
Pure substance melts completely.
Pure substance has a varying boiling point.
Mixture does not melt completely.
Mixture has a fixed boiling point.
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and IV only
D. I and IV only
11. What does it indicate when a sugar is heated in a test tube until it is
completely changed into a black mass and droplets of water? The sugar is
a/an
A. Compound
B. Element
C. Mixture
D. Solution
12. What substance is made by mixing two elements without being chemically
combined?
A. Compound
B. Element
C. Mixture
D. Solution
13. What is the best way to use in separating iron parts from a mixture?
A. Filter paper
B. Magnet
C. Water
D. Spoon
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What’s In
This time you will describe the appearance and other properties of mixtures.
Is it homogeneous or heterogeneous? What are other properties of pure
substances?
What’s New
Activity No. 1
Let us proceed with the new lesson to be presented though a poem. You’ve
got what it takes to be a conqueror if you read carefully this poem and discover the
differences between substances and mixtures. The poem is entitled, “I am
substance, I am mixture.” (Note: This poem was composed exclusively for SILM)
I AM SUBSTANCE, I AM MIXTURE
By Wilfredo D. Bartolo, Jr
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Activity 1.1
Find out if the poem really helped you to discover and understand some of
the important concepts of the lesson. Answer the following questions below.
Guide Questions:
1. What is a mixture?
2. What are the sets of properties of mixtures?
3. Tabulate your answer about the properties of matter.
2
What is It
Find out if you have discovered and understood the important concepts of
the lesson, you will be asked to answer the following questions below.
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Activity No. 1.3
Consider activity guides no. 1 and 2. If you are ready, start! Study fist table
1 and scenario 1.
Guide Questions:
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What’s More
Figure A A magnet is used to separate iron Figure B Water is used to dissolve a solid
Figure C A strainer is used to separate large Figure D Decanting water with insoluble
solids materials into the other container
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Read the paragraph below and answer the questions that follow.
A
Joseph wants to compare the chemical properties of two substances. In doing it, he prepared two flasks conta
B. How would you classify the two liquids?
Answer: Liquid A is .
Liquid B is .
B
A student tests the melting point of a certain sample of potassium alum/tawas. It starts melting at 87-89˚C bu
C
Teacher Joy placed two white solid substances in two different beakers. She labeled the beakers as Solid A and
Answer:.
Read the paragraph carefully and fill in the correct words that fit in the given
sentences found in the box below.
(1) are separated without any chemical reactions. There are many
different kinds of mixtures. Different mixtures are separated in (2) ways.
Physical (3)separates the components of varying sizes using a spoon or any scooping material or by picki
is the separation of an insoluble solid from a liquid mixture using a semipermeable membrane like filter p
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What I Can Do
Boiling point
Separating Melting point
(Fixed
Appearance Techniques(Compon (Melts completely
temperature or
Mixtures (Homogeneous or ents can be and smoothly or
temperature
Heterogeneous) separated or a portion does
different in
inseparable) not melt)
different times
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Assessment
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of the correct answer for
each question. Use a separate sheet for your answers.
2. Ella is experimenting on how two liquid samples. The data he gathered is shown
in the table below.
Temperature in ˚C
Before After 5 After 8 After 10 After 12 After 14 After 16
SAMPLES heating minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes
Liquid A 29 45 60 90 100 100 100
Liquid B 30 47 65 97 100 105 108
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What can be inferred from the table?
A. Liquid A is pure substance while Liquid B is a mixture.
B. Liquid A is a mixture while Liquid B is a pure substance
C. Liquid A is an element while Liquid B is a substance
D. Both Liquids A and B are pure substance.
3. A pinch of bread was placed inside a test tube and heated until it became
blackish in color and released some gas. Which of the following statement/s
is/are TRUE according to the given information?
Bread is solution.
Bread is composed of only one substance.
Bread is made up of solid and gaseous substances.
Bread is made up of mixtures of different substances.
A. I only
B. II & III
C. II only
D. III & IV
4. Water boils at 100˚C and pure ethanol at 78˚C. Which of the statements are
TRUE about water and ethanol?
Water and ethanol are pure substances.
Water and ethanol can be boiled at either 100˚C or 78˚C.
Water and ethanol have specific temperatures at which they would start to boil.
Water and ethanol can be identified according to temperature at which they boil.
A. I only
B. I, II and IV
C. III only
D. I, III, and IV
5. Sodium chloride dissolves in water very well. Which is NOT TRUE in the
following statements?
A. Water is a pure substance.
B. Sodium chloride is a pure substance.
C. Dissolving sodium chloride with water produces a mixture.
D. Dissolving sodium chloride with water produces a new substance.
6. Ana wants to compare the chemical properties of two substances. In doing it, he
prepared two flasks containing the substances and labeled them Liquid A and
Liquid B. He monitored the boiling points of the liquids and found that the
boiling points were 100˚C for substance A and 110˚C - 112˚C for liquid B. How
would you classify the two liquids?
A. Liquid A is pure substance while Liquid B is a mixture.
B. Liquids A and B contain two or more atoms that are chemically bonded.
C. Liquid A has varying boiling points while liquid B has a fix boiling point.
D. Liquid A may be homogenous or heterogeneous but substance B is not.
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7. A white powder was tested and heated. After some time, it melts completely.
What does it imply?
A. It is a mixture.
B. It is a pure substance.
C. It is a homogeneous mixture.
D. It is a combination of pure substance and mixture.
Two liquids were observed and heated. The data gathered is shown in the table
below.
Temperature (˚C) Liquid A Liquid B
At start of boiling 100 80
After 30 sec 100 85
After 60 sec 100 84
After 90 sec 100 86
8. Based on the table above, which of the following is TRUE about Liquid A?
A. It has a fixed boiling point.
B. It is heterogeneous.
C. It is a mixture.
D. It is an element.
9. Which of the following could be Liquid A?
A. Fruit juice
B. Soft drinks
C. Water
D. water – salt solution
10. Ethan wants to separate the marbles in a jar full of water. Which of the
following is the BEST way to separate the mixture?
A. Decantation
B. Dissolving
C. Evaporation
D. Using a magnet
11. Which of the following will Jeofrey do to segregate the rubber bands of different
colors?
A. Decantation
B. Evaporation
C. Filtration
D. Physical manipulation
12. What is the BEST way to use in separating iron fillings from a mixture?
A. Filter paper
B. Magnet
C. Water
D. Spoon
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14. Which of the following materials will be used to separate a mixture of iron nails
and sand?
A. Alcohol Lamp
B. Filter paper
C. Magnet
D. Spoon
15. Glenn wants to separate salt and water mixture. Which of the following will help
him to successfully separate the components of the mixture?
A. I, II, III, IV
B. I, II
C. III, IV
D. IV only
Additional Activities
Across:
2. It separates the components of varying sizes using a spoon or any scooping
material or by picking.
6. This is used when separating the iron nails from a jar full of sand.
Down:
1. It is the separation of an insoluble solid from a liquid mixture using a semi-
permeable membrane like filter paper.
3. The large particles of insoluble solid are separated from the liquid mixture.
4. The liquid component is separated from the solid component by heating the
mixture leaving the solid component.
5. This is the best way to separate sugar and sand mixture.
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Answer Key
Lesson 1 Lesson 2
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