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Science 6 1st Q - Reviewer

This document contains a science review on mixtures and separation techniques. It includes multiple choice questions about methods like filtration, distillation, and crystallization. True/false questions cover concepts such as pure substances, mixtures, and solutions. Matching activities pair terms like element, compound, and homogeneous mixture with their definitions. Tables ask about material type and phase. Separation methods are matched with example mixtures. Fill-in-the-blank and diagram activities reinforce key concepts. Essay questions require explaining the importance of separating mixtures and how distillation works.

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Science 6 1st Q - Reviewer

This document contains a science review on mixtures and separation techniques. It includes multiple choice questions about methods like filtration, distillation, and crystallization. True/false questions cover concepts such as pure substances, mixtures, and solutions. Matching activities pair terms like element, compound, and homogeneous mixture with their definitions. Tables ask about material type and phase. Separation methods are matched with example mixtures. Fill-in-the-blank and diagram activities reinforce key concepts. Essay questions require explaining the importance of separating mixtures and how distillation works.

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Science 6 d.

Iced Coffee

1st Quarter Reviewer 6. It is a technique of separating solid


components from liquid or gas components.

Activity 1. Multiple Choice. Choose the a. Sublimation


letter of the correct answer. b. Filtration
c. Sieving
1. Ink can be separated through what d. Crystallization
method?
7. If two elements, hydrogen and oxygen
a. Sublimation are combined, what compound will it be?
b. Filtration
c. Magnetic Separation a. HO2
d. Chromatography b. H2O
c. HO
2. A vegetable salad is an example of what? d. H2O2

a. Heterogeneous mixture 8. What do you call the liquid obtained from


b. Homogeneous mixture decantation?
c. Element
d. Compound a. supernatant liquid
b. distillate
3. What is the simplest type of pure c. dispersing medium
substance? d. filtrate

a. colloid 9. Which of the following processes of


b. alloy separation is used when the two liquid
c. compound components of the mixture have a big
d. element difference in boiling point?

4. Which of the following is a mixture? a. decantation


b. condensation
a. salt c. distillation
B. sugar d. sublimation
c. nitrogen gas
d. seawater 10. Which of these is the solid substance
left in the filter paper after the process of
5. All of the following are homogenous filtration?
mixture except;
a. dispersed solid
a. Soda with Ice cubes b. sediments
b. Mineral Water c. sublimate
c. Rubbing Alcohol d. residue
Activity 2. True or False. Write True if the statement is correct and if False, write the correct
word.

_____1. 2 kinds of pure substance are homogeneous and heterogeneous.


_____2. Pure substances have fixed composition and properties.
_____3. An element consists of more than 1 kind of atom.
_____4. A mixture has a fixed composition and that is solid.
_____5. A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
_____6. Solute is the substance that dissolves the solvent.
_____7. In a homogeneous mixture, components can be recognized and large enough to be
seen.
_____8. The dispersing medium is always greater in quantity than the dispersed particle.
_____9. Sedimentation is a method which involves pouring of the liquid without disturbing the
solid particle.
_____10. Distillation is used in heterogeneous mixtures whose components have a big
difference in the boiling points.

Activity 3. Matching Type. Connect the words in column A to the correct answer found in
column B.
A B

1. Composed of two components - the a. Compound


dispersed particles and dispersing medium b. Element
2. Simplest type of substance c. Solvent
3. Dissolving substance in a solution d. Solute
4. Type of mixture which has uniformity e.Colloid
5. Two or more elements f.Solution
g. Homogenous
h. Heterogeneous
Activity 4. Fill in the table.

A. Fill in the table with the information asked per column. Put all the possible answers.

Material Phase/Composition Pure Substance or If PS, (Element or


Mixture Compound) If M,
(solid, liquid, gas) Homogenous or
Heterogenous

Lotion

Chocolate Chip
Water

Smog

Cement

Helium

MilkTea

Sugar

Gold

Pizza

B. Separation Method.

Separation Method Characteristics of Examples of Mixtures


Components to be
Separated

Sublimation

Filtration

Sedimentation and
Decantation

Sieving

Distillation

Chromatography

Magnetic Separation

Crystallization
Activity 5. Complete the underline for each item.

1. Water + _________ = soda


2. Copper + Zinc = _________
3. _________+________= Coffee
4. Oxygen + _________=Air
5. _______+ Water = Vinegar

Activity 6. Draw a venn diagram comparing and contrasting Evaporation and Crystallization.

Activity 7. Essay. Answer the following questions with 2-3 sentences.

1. Why is separating mixtures important? Explain.

2. How does distillation as a separating method work?

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