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SCIENCE

Multiple Choice
1. It is a soft, heated mass of crushed leaves and other substances that is spread over the skin to treat swelling or
pain.
a. bandage b. ointment c. poultice d. solution
2. A mixture of oil and water is what kind of heterogeneous mixture?
a. suspension b. smoke c. emulsion d. aerosol
3. It is the ingredients that contains the healing properties of a medicinal mixture and may come in very small
amounts.
a. natural component b. medical ingredient c. curing component d. active ingredient
4. In solutions, the additive is called the ___________, while the substance that dissolves the first is called the
__________.
a. solubility; concentration b. seasoning; water c. solvent; solute d. solute; solvent
5. Which of the following solutions is the most concentrated?
a. 20 grams of salt dissolved in 100 mL of water
b. 30 grams of salt dissolved in 100 mL of water
c. 30 grams of salt dissolved in 200 mL of water
d. 50 grams of salt dissolved in 200 mL of water
6. How much alcohol is in 200mL of 40% solution?
a. 20 mL b. 40 mL c. 60 mL d. 80 mL
7. Oil and water are immiscible but, when mixed together using a high-speed mixer, they form a/an ______
a. foam b. solution c. emulsion d. smoke
8. Blood is a mixture. What is it made up of?
a. plasma and minerals c. blood cells and vitamins
b. plasma and blood cells d. vitamins and minerals
9. A medicine label says that a dose should be 10 mg per 10 kg of body mass of the patient. If the suspension
prepared has 20 mg of the medicine per 10 mL, and the patient’s body mass is 25 kg, how much of the
suspension should be given to the patient?
a. 10 mL b. 15 mL c. 12.5 mL d. 17.5 mL
10. Colloids are ________________.
a. suspensions that look like solutions
b. solutions that look like colloids
c. homogeneous mixtures that seem to be heterogenous mixtures
d. heterogeneous mixtures that seem to be homogenous mixtures

Fill in the table with examples of colloids formed when two phases of matter mixed together
Matter Solid Liquid Gas
Solid
Liquid
Gas

Write D if it dissolves in water and N if not.


_____1. Ash _____2. Salt _____3. Instant coffee _____4. Talcum powder
_____5. Sand _____6. Sugar _____7. Powdered milk _____8. Sawdust
Write S for suspension and C for colloid.
_____1. Juice _____2. toothpaste _____3. Mayonnaise _____4. Chocolate drink
_____5. Fog _____6. Detergents _____7. Blood _____8. Condensed milk
_____9. Air pollution _____10. Salad dressings

Matching Type – best separating technique


____ 1. Turning back gases of neon and helium a. evaporation
____ 2. Pins and nails over the fine sands b. winnowing
____ 3. Waste materials from the blood c. magnetism
____ 4. Household garbage products d. distillation
____ 5. Sugar from sugarcane extract e. panning
____ 6. Whole milk from fatty cream f. filtration
____ 7. Alcohol and water solution g. straining
____ 8. Harvested salt from sea water h. dialysis
____ 9. Small rocks from big rocks i. gravity
____ 10. Small fruits from big fruits j. rectification
____ 11. Gold from other minerals k. electrostatic precipitator
____ 12. Pebbles from fine sands l. centrifugation for blood
____ 13. Coconut oil and water m. centrifugation for sugar
____ 14. Blood waste products n. manual hand – picking
____ 15. Oil spills over the lake o. waste – segregation
____ 16. Smoke pollution in air p. inclined table shaker
____ 17. Underground water q. cream separator
____ 18. Hulls from rice grains r. hair absorption
____ 19. Blood components s. suction pumps
____ 20. Yellow tea residue t. decantation

Enumeration
Separating heterogenous mixtures Separating homogeneous mixtures
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5.
6.

Separating suspensions and colloids


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

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