Chemistry 12th Edition

Published by McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN 10: 0078021510
ISBN 13: 978-0-07802-151-0

Chapter 1 - Chemistry: The Study of Change - Questions & Problems - Page 30: 1.16

Answer

a) Homogeneous mixture b) Element c) Compound d) Homogeneous mixture e) Heterogeneous mixture f) Heterogeneous mixture g) Element

Work Step by Step

a) Water in a well contains dissolved impurities, but all are in a liquid state = homogeneous mixture b) Argon is a single element, without impurities as a gas = element c) Sucrose is a pure chemical compound = compound d) Red wine has different compounds mixed together, but all in one state as a liquid = homogeneous mixture e) Soup is in the liquid state, but noodles/carrots are in solid state = heterogeneous mixture f) blood has different compounds/components, but again all in liquid state = homogeneous mixture g) Ozone, O3, is comprised of just one element bonded to itself = element
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