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How can we seperate salt and water?
 
Heat the water until it evaporates
 
Strain out the salt
 
Put the salt water through a filter
 
Use a magnet to pull the salt out
Jill places marshmallows, rocks, and ice cubes in a jar filled with water. What will happen?
 
The marshmallows and ice cubes will float, and the rocks will sink in water
 
The marshmallows will float, and the rocks and ice cubes will sink in water
 
The marshmallows, ice cubes, and rocks will float in water
 
The ice cubes will float, and the marshmallows and rocks will sink in water
Sammy put water, sand, and seashells in a jar. Which of the following is true?
 
The jar includes 2 solids and a liquid.
 
The jar includes 2 liquids and a solid.
 
The jar includes 1 solid, 1 liquid, and 1 gas.
 
The jar includes all solids.
Which of the following samples is a solution?
 
sugar stirred into coffee
 
different colors of beads in a jar
 
dirt mixed with twigs
 
sand with seashells in it
Think about 2 jars with the same amounts of salt water and sugar water. Which is true?
 
They can both be seperated by evaporation.
 
One is a liquid and the other a gas.
 
They have different volumes.
 
One is a solution and one is a mixture.
Which is not a mixture?
 
water
 
box of crayons
 
books on a library shelf
 
cereal and milk
Susan has a can with sand, water, and sugar mixed together. How can she seperate the 3 things?
 
A filter to seperate the sand, then heat the water to seperate the sugar
 
A filter to seperate the sand, then a magnet to seperate the sugar
 
A magnet to seperate the sand, then heat the water to seperate the sugar
 
A strainer to seperate the sand, then a magnet to seperate the sugar
Joe has a jar of nails, wooden dowels, and plastic knobs. How can he seperate out the nails?
 
Use a magnet
 
Use a strainer
 
Use a filter
 
Use a stove and a pan
What is the best way to separate water from a mixture or solution?
 
Evaporation
 
Condensation
 
Using a spoon
 
Using a coffee filter
Which of the following is NOT a mixture?
 
Ice Water
 
Trail Mix
 
Assorted Nuts
 
Fruit Salad
Which is NOT a solution?
 
Oil and Vinegar
 
Chocolate Milk
 
Salt and Water
 
Sugar and Water
Coffee with milk and sugar mixed in is an example of............
 
a solution
 
a mixture
 
solvent
 
suspension
How can you separate a solution made of sugar and water?
 
Evaporate the water
 
Use a spoon
 
Use a strainer
 
You cannot separate this mixture
All ________________ are mixtures, but not all ___________________ are solutions.
 
solutions; mixtures
 
mixtures; solutions
 
solvents; suspension
 
solids; liquid
TRUE OR FALSE: A solution is a special type of mixture.
 
true
 
false
How are solutions different from mixtures?
 
solutions may change their physical properties
 
solutions are easily separated
 
solutions never dissolve
 
solutions are a mixture of only two things
How is a bowl of salad with dressing and a bowl of hot soup different?
 
Some materials in the soup dissolved, but not in the salad
 
The salad mixture is the same throughout, but the soup isn't
 
The soup mixture is the same throughout, but the salad isn't
 
The salad is made from two states of matter; soup only one
A combination of two or more objects that keeps its physical properties and can be separated is
 
A mixture
 
A suspension
 
A solid
 
A solvent
Which of the following is an example of a solution?
 
Lemonade
 
Nails and screws
 
A salad
 
Water
Which of the following is NOT an example of a mixture?
 
Chocolate Milk
 
Chex Mix
 
Oreos
 
Bag of Halloween Candy