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Elements Compounds and Mixtures

The document provides information about elements, compounds, and mixtures. It defines each term and lists their key properties. Elements contain only one type of atom and cannot be separated into simpler substances. Compounds contain two or more types of atoms chemically combined. Mixtures contain two or more substances that are not chemically combined and can be separated into their components.
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Elements Compounds and Mixtures

The document provides information about elements, compounds, and mixtures. It defines each term and lists their key properties. Elements contain only one type of atom and cannot be separated into simpler substances. Compounds contain two or more types of atoms chemically combined. Mixtures contain two or more substances that are not chemically combined and can be separated into their components.
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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region X
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL
Katipunan National High School
Katipunan, Sinacaban, Misamis Occidental,7203
School Year 2023-2024

ACTIVITY SHEET NO. 7


Science 7
NAME: ____________________________________ SECTION: ____________________
Elements, Compounds & Mixtures Worksheet

Part 1: Read the following information on elements, compounds and mixtures. Fill in the blanks
using the word bank below.
Word Bank

Heterogeneous homogeneous atom atoms


elements compounds Periodic Table chemically
cannot cannot

Elements:
• A pure substance containing only one kind of ____________.
• An element is always uniform all the way through (homogeneous).
• An element _____________ be separated into simpler materials (except during nuclear
reactions).
• Over 100 existing elements are listed and classified on the ____________________.

Compounds:
• A pure substance containing two or more kinds of _______________.
• The atoms are _________________ combined in some way. Often times (but not always)
they come together to form groups of atoms called molecules.
• A compound is always homogeneous (uniform).
• Compounds ___________________ be separated by physical means. Separating a compound
requires a chemical reaction.
• The properties of a compound are usually different than the properties of the elements it
contains.

Mixtures:
• Two or more ________________ or _________________ NOT chemically combined.
• No reaction between substances.
• Mixtures can be uniform (called ________________________) and are known as solutions.
• Mixtures can also be non-uniform (called ________________________).
• Mixtures can be separated into their components by chemical or physical means.
• The properties of a mixture are similar to the properties of its components.

Part 2: Classify each of the following as elements (E), compounds (C) or Mixtures (M). Write the
letter X if it is none of these.

___Diamond (C) ___Sugar (C6H12O6) ___Milk ___Iron (Fe)


___Air ___Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4) ___Gasoline ___Electricity
___Krypton (K)___Bismuth (Bi) ___Uranium (U) ___Popcorn
___Water (H2O) ___Alcohol (CH3OH) ___Pail of Garbage ___A dog
___Ammonia (NH3) ___Salt (NaCl) ___Energy ___Gold (Au)
___Wood ___Bronze ___Ink ___Pizza
___Dry Ice (CO2) ___Baking Soda (NaHCO3) ___Titanium (Ti) ___Concrete

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