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Topic 1, Lesson 1, LT 2 Quiz (A)

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This assesment if for MS-PS1-1 Learning Target 2: I can draw or model each of the types of matter (Atom, Molecule, Compound, Element, Heterogenous Mixture, Homogenous Mixture)

This assesment if for MS-PS1-1 Learning Target 2: I can draw or model each of the types of matter (Atom, Molecule, Compound, Element, Heterogenous Mixture, Homogenous Mixture)

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Question 3
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Atom
Element
Compound
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Examine the samples of matter above and answer the following questions.
  • Is Sample A a homogenous mixture or elemental molecule and how do you know?
  • Is Sample B a homogenous mixture or elemental molecule and how do you know?
  • How are the samples of matter different?
You will only receive credit for this question if you use complete sentences!

Sentence Starters -
Sample A is a ________ because __________.
Sample B is a ________ because __________.
The samples are different because __________.

Question 1
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Question 2
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Drag the label to the type of matter.
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Compound
The smallest building block of matter
Atom
Any time two or more atoms are bonded together
Molecule
A substance with a specific recipe of atoms/More than one type of atom bonded together
What terms describe the matter below?
Select TWO that apply.

Molecule
Compound
Mixture
Claim: A bucket with metal screws, plastic beads, and sand is best classified as what type of matter?
Heterogenous
Compound
Element
Homogenous
Evidence: Which evidence from the image best supports your claim above?
Made of identical atoms
Forms new substance
You can see the different parts
Looks the same throughout