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The document classifies various materials as either pure substances or mixtures, and further classifies pure substances as elements or compounds and mixtures as either homogeneous or heterogeneous. Materials include concrete, sugar water, iron filings, limestone, orange juice, seawater, air, metals, water samples, soil, and others.

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The document classifies various materials as either pure substances or mixtures, and further classifies pure substances as elements or compounds and mixtures as either homogeneous or heterogeneous. Materials include concrete, sugar water, iron filings, limestone, orange juice, seawater, air, metals, water samples, soil, and others.

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Name: ________________________

Hour: ____ Date: ___________


Chemistry: Classifying Matter

Classify each of the materials below. In the center column, state whether the material is a pure substance or a
mixture. If the material is a pure substance, further classify it as either an element or compound in the right
column. Similarly, if the material is a mixture, further classify it as homogeneous or heterogeneous in the right
column.

Pure Substance Element, Compound,


Material
or Mixture Homogeneous, Heterogeneous
Concrete
Sugar + pure water
(C12H22O11 + H2O)
Iron filings (Fe)
Limestone (CaCO3)
Orange Juice (w/pulp)
Pacific Ocean
Air inside a balloon
Aluminum (Al)
Magnesium (Mg)
Acetylene (C2H2)
Tap water in a glass
Soil
Pure water (H2O)
Chromium (Cr)
Chex mix
Salt + pure water
(NaCl + H2O)
Benzene (C6H6)
Muddy water
Brass
(An Alloy where Cu is
mixed with Zn)
Baking soda (NaHCO3)

Name: ________________________
Hour: ____ Date: ___________
Chemistry: Classifying Matter ANSWER KEY

Classify each of the materials below. In the center column, state whether the material is a pure substance or a
mixture. If the material is a pure substance, further classify it as either an element or compound in the right
column. Similarly, if the material is a mixture, further classify it as homogeneous or heterogeneous in the right
column.

Pure Substance Element, Compound,


Material
or Mixture Homogeneous, Heterogeneous
Concrete Mixture Heterogeneous
Sugar + pure water
Mixture Homogeneous
(C12H22O11 + H2O)
Iron filings (Fe) Pure Substance Element
Limestone (CaCO3) Pure Substance Compound
Orange Juice (w/pulp) Mixture Heterogeneous
Pacific Ocean Mixture Heterogeneous
Air inside a balloon Mixture Homogeneous
Aluminum (Al) Pure Substance Element
Magnesium (Mg) Pure Substance Element
Acetylene (C2H2) Pure Substance Compound
Tap water in a glass Mixture Homogeneous
Soil Mixture Heterogeneous
Pure water (H2O) Pure Substance Compound
Chromium (Cr) Pure Substance Element
Chex mix Mixture Heterogeneous
Salt + pure water
Mixture Homogeneous
(NaCl + H2O)
Benzene (C6H6) Pure Substance Compound
Muddy water Mixture Heterogeneous
Brass
(An Alloy where Cu is Mixture Homogeneous
mixed with Zn)
Baking soda (NaHCO3) Pure Substance Compound

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