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Grade 10 Chemistry Week 13 Lesson Review

The document is a chemistry review for grade 10 students covering topics like solutions, mixtures, states of matter, and separation techniques. It contains a table with the melting and boiling points of substances P, Q and R and questions about classifying mixtures and identifying separation methods based on properties like solubility and density.

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Grade 10 Chemistry Week 13 Lesson Review

The document is a chemistry review for grade 10 students covering topics like solutions, mixtures, states of matter, and separation techniques. It contains a table with the melting and boiling points of substances P, Q and R and questions about classifying mixtures and identifying separation methods based on properties like solubility and density.

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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

SECONDARY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMME

GRADE 10

CHEMISTRY

WEEK 13 REVIEW

Circle the correct answer.

1. Which of the following can be classified as a solution?


I. Steel
II. Brine
III. Milk
A. I only B. I and II C. II only D. II and III
2. The liquid that is immiscible in water is
A. Ethanol B. gasoline C. milk D. vinegar
3. Three mixtures I, II, III are described as follows:
Mixture Appearance when Appearance on standing Presence of a residue
shaken when filtered
I White opaque Colourless liquid above Yes
white solid
II White opaque No change No
III Brown transparent No change No

The mixtures could be classified as:


A. Solution, suspension, colloids
B. Suspension, solution, colloids
C. Colloid, solution, suspension
D. Suspension, colloid, solution
4. When a liquid changes to gas, there is
A. A decrease in mass
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B. An increase in temperature
C. No change in mass
D. An increase in the size of particles
The table gives the melting points and boiling points of substances P, Q and R. room temperature
is 30°C. Use the table to answer questions 5-7.

Substance Melting point °C Boiling point °C


P -30 200
Q 20 80
S 75 444
5. Which of the substances exist in the liquid state at room temperature?
A) P B)Q C) P and Q D) Q and R
6. Which of the substances exist in the liquid state at 100°C?
A) P B) Q C) P and Q D) Q and R key D
7. Which of the substances diffuses rapidly at 100°C?

A) P B) Q C) P and Q D) Q and R key B

8. The table below gives the properties of three substances L,M and N. The density of water
is 1g cm.
Substances Solubility in water Solubility in gasoline Density g cm
L Insoluble Soluble 0.5
M Soluble Insoluble 3.5
N Soluble Insoluble 0.8
If you have been given a mixture of the three solids, L can be obtained if you

A) Add water then decant


B) Add water then filter
C) Add gasoline then decant
D) Add gasoline then filter

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Which of the following provides direct 12. The purpose of a filter is to:
evidence for the particulate nature of matter?
A) separate mixtures
A) Chromatography
B) remove impurities

B) Diffusion C) separate the components of liquid


solutions
C) Distillation
D) separate particles that are too fine
D) Melting
for distillation
10. A mixture results when two
13. The process of boiling in order to
substances:
separate the components of liquid
A) are separated, but not chemically solutions is called:

B) are chemically separated A) filtration

C) are combined, but not chemically B) distillation

D) are combined chemically C) residue

11. The method by which the substances D) centrifuge


in a mixture are separated is called:
14. When particles are too fine to be
A) a chemical reaction filtered, ____ can be used.

B) a process A) residue

C) filtration B) suspension

D) distillation C) distillation

D) a centrifuge

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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

SECONDARY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMME

CHEMISTRY

GRADE 10

WEEK 13 LESSON – REVIEW

Answer All Questions

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