1 H Matter & Measurement RWS
1 H Matter & Measurement RWS
1 H Matter & Measurement RWS
Period :
1) Label the following molecular pictures as solid, liquid, or gas.
d) leaves change color in autumn i) carbon exists in several forms, ex: diamond,
graphite
e) aspirin dissolving in your mouth or stomach j) crushing a dry leaf in your hand
4) Classify each of the following substances as; an element, a compound, a solution, or a heterogeneous
mixture:
a) chocolate chip cookie b) oxygen gas
g) water h) lemonade
k) potassium l) steel
o) air p) antifreeze
5) Identify the following molecular picture as that of Element, Compound, Mixture.
a) _______________________ b) ______________________________
c) ________________________ d) ______________________________
7) Identify a technique that could be used to separate the following mixtures:
8) Identify the physical property that is the basis for the following methods of separtation:
15) A student goes through seven class periods in school. Each period lasts 55 minutes. How many
hours does he spend in class per week?
Write down the equalites that you can infer in this question and show your work in dimensional
analysis.
Equalities:
18) An object has a mass of 19.00 grams and a total volume of 10.1 cc. What is the density of this
object? Will it sink, float or subsurface in water?
19) What is the mass of a 350.0 cm3 sample of pure silicon with a density of 2.336 g/cm3?
20) The density of lead is 11.342 g/cm3. What would be the volume of a 453.7 g sample of this
metal?
21) Why does a steel ship float but a steel ball sink?
a) __________________ cm
b) __________________ cm