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Properties of Matter
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- Q1The amount of solute in a solvent determines thisconcentrationsolutionchemical changemixture20s
- Q2A type of mixture that has one substance dissolved in anothersolventfoamsolutesolution20s
- Q3Occurs when two substances combine and form a new substance that can't return to its original formmixtureconcentrationchemical changesolution20s
- Q4Two or more substances which are combined but can be taken apart again.solutionsolutemixturesolvent20s
- Q5The part of a solution that is in the greatest amount and is usually a liquidmixturesolutesolventconcentration20s
- Q6The part of a solution that is the lesser amount and is usually a solidsolventmixtureconcentrationsolute20s
- Q7Before you boil some water while hiking, you notice small bits of leaves at the bottom of your cup. What is the best way to separate the leaves from the water so that you can drink it?Use a magnet to collect the bits of leaf.Filter the water through a piece of fabric.Skim the leaves off if they float to the top of the water.Evaporate the water which will leave the bits of leaf at the bottom of the container.30s
- Q8You want to create a mixture, but NOT a solution. You look in your kitchen and find milk, salt, water, chocolate syrup, and blueberries. Which of the following describes ingredients that you could use to create a mixture?salt and watermilk and chocolate syrupmilk and blueberrieswater and milk30s
- Q9If you want to make your solution more concentrated, which of the following should you do?separate the solutionstir the solution fasteradd more solventadd more solute30s
- Q10Which of the following items has had a chemical change?a broken shellpiece of driftwooda sand dollara rusted nail20s
- Q11Your mother makes you a drink solution that looks too light in color. How could you describe the solution?dilutedconcentrated20s
- Q12Which of the following is an example of a solution?salt watera cakemilk on your cerealdistilled water20s
- Q13What process could you use to separate particles of sand into different grades - coarse, fine, and extra-fine?siftingmagnetic attractionfiltrationevaporation20s
- Q14When will sugar dissolve in tea the fastest?when the tea is in a tall glasswhen the tea is darkwhen the tea is hotwhen the tea is cold20s
- Q15What is known as the universal solvent?any liquidsodaalcoholwater20s