CHEM 24112 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Saintpaulia, Black Pepper, Mayonnaise

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Homework 3.2: Pure Substances and Mixtures
1. Are elements usually found in an isolated state, or are they usually found combined with other
elements?
2. ____________________________ can be broken down into the component elements by chemical
changes.
3. The composition of a given pure compound is always __________________________ no matter
what the source of the compound.
4. What does it mean to say that a solution is a homogeneous mixture?
5. Classify each of the following as mixtures or pure substances.
a. the air you are breathing
b. the soda you are drinking while working on this handout
c. the water with which you just watered your lawn
d. the diamond in the ring that your fiancé just presented to you
6. Classify the following as mixtures or pure substances.
a. the sugar you just put into your coffee while studying
b. the perfume you dab on before you go on a date
c. the black pepper you grind onto your salad at dinner
d. the distilled water you use in your iron so it won’t get clogged
7. Classify the following mixtures as heterogeneous or homogeneous.
a. soil b. mayonnaise
c. Italian salad dressing d. the wood your desk is made of
e. sand at the beach
8. Classify the following mixtures as heterogeneous or homogeneous.
a. baby oil b. the potting soil you planted an African violet in
c. a supreme pizza d. freshly squeezed orange juice
e. white glue
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