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By NICHOLAS GLAESER
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Question 1
1.
Which of the following best represents a solution?
Question 2
2.
Which of the following tools would be used to separate iron from sand?
Question 3
3.
Which of the following tools would be used to separate pebbles from sand?
Question 4
4.
Which of the following methods would you use to separate a dissolved solid?
Question 5
5.
Which of the following is an example of a mixture that is not a solution?
Lemonade
Trail Mix
Salt Water
Iced Tea
Question 6
6.
Which of the following is an example of a solution?
Soda
Fruit Salad
Pizza
Multicolored Pebbles
Question 7
7.
Which of the following mixture ingredients is insoluble?
Salt
Sand
Sugar
Lemon Juice
Question 8
8.
Which of the following mixture ingredients is soluble?
Sand
Pepperoni
Sugar
Glass
Question 9
9.
What is an ingredient?
A single part of a mixture.
A tool used to separate some solids from liquids.
A material’s ability to dissolve.
A combination of two or more different types of matter.
Question 10
10.
What is a mixture?
A single part of a mixture.
A material’s ability to dissolve.
A tool used to separate some solids from liquids.
A combination of two or more different types of matter.
Question 11
11.
What is solubility?
A single part of a mixture.
A tool used to separate some solids from liquids.
A material’s ability to dissolve.
A combination of two or more different types of matter.
Question 12
12.
What is a filter?
A material’s ability to dissolve.
A tool used to separate some solids from liquids.
A combination of two or more different types of matter.
A single part of a mixture.
Question 13
13.
How are filters and sieves similar?
They both are used to separate substances in a mixture.
They can both create mixtures.
They can both separate a solution.
They do not have any similarities.
Question 14
14.
What is the difference between a mixture and a solution?
Every solution is a mixture but not every mixture is a solution.
One is a mixture of 2+ substances and the other is a mixture of 3+ substances.
Every mixture is a solution but not every solution is a mixture.
Mixtures and solutions have no differences.
Question 15
15.
What is a key difference between sand and salt in a mixture?
Sand can be taken out of salt, but salt cannot be taken out of sand.
Sand is soluble and salt is insoluble.
Salt can be taken out of sand, but sand cannot be taken out of salt.
Sand is insoluble and salt is soluble.
Question 16
16.
All of the following are solutions except ______.
lemon juice and water
sugar and water
school glue and water
water and oil
Question 17
17.
Which method would be best to separate this mixture?
Boiling
Filtration
Magnet
Dissolving
Question 18
18.
Which mixture would best be separated by boiling?
A
B
C
None of the above
Question 19
19.
Which mixture would best be separated by filtration?
A
B
C
None of the above
Question 20
20.
Which substance does not belong in the list below?
Salt
,
iron filings
,
lemon juice
,
school glue
Iron Filings
Salt
School Glue
Lemon Juice