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Liquids and Solids

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  • Where should you store liquids and solids with safety symbols on them?
    Cleaning products should be stored in the original container and kept out of reach of children.
  • What does a skull and crossbones symbol mean?
    poisonous
  • Which is these liquids has the highest viscosity? oil, honey, maple syrup, water, vinegar, juice
    honey
  • Which liquid is opaque? water, chocolate milk or apple juice
    chocolate milk
  • How can you dissolve a solid into a liquid?
    stir it up, heat it or break it into smaller pieces
  • Why do hazardous products have safety symbols on them?
    So people know what safety precautions to take and how to use and store materials safely
  • What does viscosity mean?
    the flow of a liquid or how a liquid pours
  • Which of these objects is buoyant? dime, rock, popsicle stick, straw?
    popsicle stick and straw
  • What does opaque mean?
    This means you cannot see through it and no light can pass through.
  • What does transparent mean?
    a liquid is clear and you can see through it, light can pass through it
  • Which material repels water? paper towel, plastic or cardboard
    plastic
  • What is a liquid that is translucent?
    Gatorade, apple juice, lemonade...
  • What is a solid that is found in the natural environment?
    tree, sand, branch..
  • Is tree sap made in the natural or built environment?
    natural
  • How can you protect yourself from a corrosive substance?
    wearing gloves, not touching it
  • What is a useful product that can be made by mixing liquids and solids?
    hot chocolate, coffee, playdough..
  • Which of these objects sink? straw, popsicle stick, rock, dime
    rock and dime
  • What does this symbol mean?
    the substance is flammable
  • Which material is the most absorbent? paper towel, plastic or tin foil?
    paper towel
  • There is freezing rain falling. What might happen?
    The roads and sidewalks might be slippery and accidents might happen, ice on power lines could cause electricity to go out.
  • What is a property of a liquid?
    They take the shape of the container.
  • What can cause ice to change from a liquid to a solid?
    When it is heated OR when ice-melting products are applied to it.
  • What is one property of a solid?
    They keep their shape OR they cannot be poured.
  • There is a hail storm. What might happen?
    Farmers' crops might get ruined and we will have less food, cars and peoples' property might get damaged
  • What is a solid that is found in the built environment?
    walls, tables, desks...