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50. What separates two liquids?
 
Distillation
 
Melting
 
Filtration
 
Solidification
49. What separates salt from water?
 
Evaporation
 
Filtration
 
Magnetism
 
Freezing
48. What is gold an example of?
 
Non magnetic metal
 
Solvent
 
Solute
 
Magnetic metal
47. What is milkshake an example of?
 
Homogeneous mixture
 
Heterogeneous mixture
 
Solvent
 
Pure compound
46. What is rainwater an example of?
 
Homogeneous mixture
 
Pure substance
 
Heterogeneous mixture
 
Residue
45. What is an alloy?
 
A mixture of metals
 
A pure metal
 
A solid
 
A gas
44. What is iron an example of?
 
Magnetic material
 
Non magnetic
 
Mixture
 
Liquid
43. What is salad an example of?
 
Heterogeneous mixture
 
Compound
 
Homogeneous mixture
 
Pure substance
42. What happens in distillation?
 
Liquids boil and condense
 
Liquids melt
 
Solids freeze
 
Solids evaporate
41. Which liquid boils first in distillation?
 
Lower temperature one
 
Higher temperature one
 
Last one
 
Does not matter
40. What does distillation use after evaporation?
 
Condensation
 
Filtration
 
Magnetism
 
Melting
39. What separates liquids with different boiling points?
 
Distillation
 
Evaporation
 
Filtration
 
Sublimation
38. What is left after evaporation?
 
Solute
 
Gas
 
Solvent
 
Mixture
37. What method uses heat to separate a solid?
 
Evaporation
 
Filtering
 
Magnetism
 
Condensation
36. Which can be separated by filtration?
 
Cereal in milk
 
Sugar water
 
Perfume
 
Salt solution
35. What passes through the filter?
 
Filtrate
 
Solute
 
Residue
 
Gas
34. What stays behind in the filter?
 
Residue
 
Solvent
 
Filtrate
 
Solute
33. What method separates insoluble solids?
 
Filtration
 
Distillation
 
Condensation
 
Melting
32. What is it called when a solid does not dissolve?
 
Insoluble
 
Soluble
 
Residue
 
Filter
31. What is the substance doing the dissolving?
 
Solvent
 
Solute
 
Mixture
 
Residue
30. What dissolves in a solution?
 
Solute
 
Solvent
 
Solid
 
Mixture
29. What is a solution?
 
Solute dissolved in solvent
 
One element
 
Just water
 
Only solids
28. What is an example of a non magnetic material?
 
Silver
 
Iron
 
Steel
 
Nickel
27. What is an example of a magnetic material?
 
Nickel
 
Gold
 
Aluminium
 
Water
26. What tool can separate magnetic materials?
 
Magnet
 
Filter
 
Sieve
 
Paper
25. What metals are not magnetic?
 
Gold silver aluminium
 
Iron and steel
 
Nickel and steel
 
Iron and gold
24. What metals are magnetic?
 
Iron nickel steel
 
Gold silver aluminium
 
Copper iron zinc
 
Silver copper brass
23. What property helps in separating mixtures?
 
Magnetism
 
Melting
 
Energy
 
Shape
22. Is a pure substance homogeneous or heterogeneous?
 
Homogeneous
 
Heterogeneous
 
Both
 
Neither
21. What is an example of a heterogeneous mixture?
 
Oil and vinegar
 
Rainwater
 
Blood plasma
 
Milkshake
20. What is a heterogeneous mixture?
 
Has visible components
 
Mixed but invisible
 
Made of metals only
 
Always liquid
19. What is an example of a homogeneous mixture?
 
Perfume
 
Salad
 
Oil and vinegar
 
Nuts
18. What is a homogeneous mixture?
 
Uniform appearance
 
Mixed but not uniform
 
Made of one atom
 
Not visible
17. What is solid to liquid called?
 
Melting
 
Solidification
 
Evaporation
 
Condensation
16. What is liquid to solid called?
 
Solidification
 
Melting
 
Evaporation
 
Condensation
15. What is liquid to gas called?
 
Evaporation
 
Melting
 
Solidification
 
Condensation
14. What is gas to liquid called?
 
Condensation
 
Melting
 
Sublimation
 
Evaporation
13. What is solid to gas called?
 
Sublimation
 
Condensation
 
Melting
 
Solidification
12. Which state takes the shape of the container?
 
Liquid
 
Solid
 
Gas
 
Ice
11. Which state has molecules that stay in place?
 
Solid
 
Gas
 
Liquid
 
Plasma
10. Which state has the most energy?
 
Gas
 
Solid
 
Liquid
 
Plasma
9. What are the three states of matter?
 
Solid liquid gas
 
Rock fire ice
 
Metal water air
 
Light sound color
8. Are components in mixtures physically joined?
 
No
 
Yes
 
Sometimes
 
Only in gases
7. What is a component in a mixture?
 
A part of the mixture
 
The only substance
 
A state of matter
 
An element
6. What is an example of a pure substance?
 
Water
 
Oil
 
Vinegar
 
Dirt
5. What is a pure substance?
 
Only one element or compound
 
Made of gases
 
Made of mixtures
 
Made of solids
4. What is made up of one type of atom?
 
Element
 
Compound
 
Mixture
 
Molecule
3. What do atoms form when joined together?
 
Molecules
 
Liquids
 
Mixtures
 
Solids
2. What makes up all matter?
 
Atoms
 
Water
 
Gases
 
Solids
What is matter?
 
Has mass and takes up space
 
Has shape
 
Is always solid
 
Cannot change