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  • The sugar is still there after dissolving.
    True
  • Sand is insoluble.
    True
  • Milk is transparent.
    False
  • A mixture has more than one thing in it.
    True
  • Food coloring is soluble.
    True
  • Cooking oil is insoluble in water.
    True
  • Solids can be small or big.
    True
  • Sugar and water is a mixture.
    True
  • Water becomes cloudy when sugar dissolves.
    False
  • All solids can dissolve.
    False
  • Insoluble means it can dissolve.
    False
  • We can easily take sugar out of water.
    False
  • Sand can dissolve in water.
    False
  • Glass is insoluble.
    True
  • Milk powder is soluble.
    True
  • Some solids do not dissolve.
    True
  • Plastic is insoluble.
    True
  • When sugar dissolves, it disappears.
    True
  • Sugar is soluble.
    True
  • Some solids never dissolve in water.
    True
  • Black pepper is insoluble.
    True
  • When something dissolves, it breaks into tiny parts.
    True
  • Some liquids can change color when a solid dissolves.
    True
  • When solids dissolve, we can still see them.
    False
  • Sugar can dissolve in water.
    True
  • A transparent liquid is see-through.
    True
  • Water stays clear when sugar dissolves.
    True
  • Instant coffee is soluble.
    True
  • We can see sugar after it dissolves.
    False
  • Water is transparent.
    True
  • Food coloring is insoluble.
    False
  • Sugar is insoluble.
    False
  • We can easily take sand out of water.
    True
  • Soluble means it can dissolve.
    True
  • The sugar is gone after dissolving.
    False
  • Water is a liquid.
    True
  • Sand is soluble.
    False
  • Sand and water is a mixture.
    True
  • Honey is insoluble.
    False