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Students were asked to draw models of solutions and mixtures seen in everyday life. Which student did NOT draw a picture of a solution?
B
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Which of the following is an example of a mixture but not a solution? Lemonade Kool Aid Strawberries and Raisins Chocolate Milk
Strawberries and Raisins
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Students were asked to give examples of mixtures that they see at home. The chart above shows the students’ examples.
C
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Which of the following statements is correct?
A
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Which of the following describes a difference between the two substances pictured above?
A
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Which substance listed below will not form a solution when mixed with water? Salt Sugar Pepper Syrup
Pepper
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Some materials and tools for the investigation are shown above. Which possible mixture has the incorrect tool listed for separation?
Material 1
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How is a mixture of lemon juice and water different from a mixture of oil and water?
B
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Which of the following mixtures is the easiest to separate? Powdered drink mix, sugar, and water Sand and Sugar Trail Mix Oil and Water
Trail Mix
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A student mixed plastic paper clips, metal paper clips, and marbles together. Which answer choice does not explain why this is a mixture?
D
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