Open QuestionClassify each of the following as an element, compound or mixture.a) Ammonia, NH3b) Gold barc) Orange juiced) Winee) Saline solution4250views67rank
Textbook QuestionClassify each of the following pure substances as an element or a compound: d. rust (Fe₂O₃)495views
Textbook QuestionClassify each of the following pure substances as an element or a compound: b. hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂)687views
Textbook QuestionClassify each of the following as a pure substance or a mixture: c. ice (H₂O)461views
Textbook QuestionA dietitian includes one of the following mixtures in the lunch menu. Classify each as homogeneous or heterogeneous. b. tea446views
Textbook QuestionWhich of these terms, (i) mixture, (ii) solid, (iii) liquid, (iv) gas, (v) chemical element, (vi) chemical compound, applies to the following substances at room temperature? a. Gasoline b. Iodine c. Water d. Air e. Blood f. Sodium bicarbonate g. Gaseous ammonia h. Silicon449views
Textbook QuestionHydrogen peroxide, often used in solutions to cleanse cuts and scrapes, breaks down to yield water and oxygen: Hydrogen peroxide, H₂O₂ (aq) → Hydrogen, H₂ (g) + Oxygen, O₂ (g) b. Which of the substances are chemical compounds, and which are elements?614views
Textbook QuestionClassify each of the following as an element, a compound, or a mixture: (3.1) b. a salad dressing of oil and vinegar613views
Textbook QuestionClassify each of the following mixtures as homogeneous or heterogeneous: (3.1) c. vegetable oil652views
Textbook QuestionClassify each of the following mixtures as homogeneous or heterogeneous: (3.1) b. herbal tea500views
Textbook QuestionA white solid with a melting point of 730 degree C is melted. When electricity is passed through the resultant liquid, a brown gas and a molten metal are produced. Neither the metal nor the gas can be broken down into anything simpler by chemical means. Classify each—the white solid, the molten metal, and the brown gas—as a mixture, a compound, or an element.547views