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Grade 7 Science Worksheet

Topic: Materials and Their Structure

Name: ________________ Date: ________________

Section 1: Match the Terms

1. Atom a) A material made up of only one type of atom

2. Molecule b) The smallest unit of a chemical element

3. Compound c) A group of atoms bonded together

4. Element d) A substance made from two or more elements chemically combined

Section 2: Fill in the Blanks

1. The smallest particle of a material is called an ________.

2. ________ are substances made of two or more types of atoms chemically bonded.

3. ________ is a term used for materials made up of the same kind of atom.

4. A ________ is formed when atoms share or transfer electrons.

Section 3: Label the Diagram

Below is a simple diagram of a molecule. Label the following parts:

- Atom

- Bond

*(Include a basic diagram of a molecule showing two atoms connected by a bond.)*

Section 4: Multiple Choice Questions

1. Which of the following is an example of a compound?

a) Oxygen (O2)

b) Water (H2O)
c) Gold (Au)

d) Nitrogen (N2)

2. What is the main difference between a molecule and a compound?

a) Molecules are larger than compounds.

b) Compounds contain two or more types of atoms, while molecules may consist of one type.

c) Molecules and compounds are the same thing.

d) Compounds cannot form bonds.

Section 5: True or False

1. Elements cannot be broken down into simpler substances.

2. Atoms are made of molecules.

3. A compound is made up of only one type of atom.

4. Molecules are formed by the chemical bonding of atoms.

Section 6: Short Answer Questions

1. What is the difference between an element and a compound? Provide an example of each.

2. Explain why water (H2O) is considered a compound and not an element.

Section 7: Experiment-Based Question

You are given a small sample of salt (NaCl) and sugar (C6H12O6):

1. Describe one method to distinguish between the two substances based on their structure.

2. What type of bond holds the atoms together in salt?

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