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Gr2 4th Quarter
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The orange powder in a juice drink is the ___. (solute, solvent, solution)
solute
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__ behaves like the air around us. (solid, liquid, gas)
gas
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This is the ability of solids to be formed into different shapes using heat or pressure. (malleability, strength, texture, absorbency)
malleability
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Fog forms on the mirror after a hot shower . This is an example of __. (melting, freezing, evaporation, condensation)
condensation
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The hot water in a chocolate powder drink is the __. (solute, solvent, solution)
solvent
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Water turning to ice is an example of __. (melting, freezing, evaporation, condensation)
freezing
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What do you call the change from liquid to solid?
freezing
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___ molecules are spaced farther apart so they can move around freely. (solid, liquid, gas)
gas
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After raining, the puddles dry up when the sun comes out. This is an example of __. (melting, freezing, evaporation, condensation)
evaporation
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____ is a combination of solutes and solvents.
solution
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This is the ability of solids to take in liquid. (malleability, strength, texture, absorbency)
absorbency
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What do you call the change from gas to liquid?
condensation
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True or False: Matter can not change the state they are in.
False
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What are the three states of matter?
solid, liquid, gas
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Why does a solute dissolve faster in a warmer solvent than it does in a cooler solvent?
Molecules move faster in hot solvent. As they move faster, they come into contact with the solute more often, causing it to dissolve quicker.
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A ___ flows or runs but it can't be stretched or squeezed. (solid, liquid or gas)
liquid
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A ___ can hold its shape. (solid, liquid or gas)
solid
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What do you call the change from liquid to gas?
evaporation
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True or false: Salt and sugar will not dissolve in water.
False
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___ molecules are close together but they can move around. (solid, liquid, gas)
liquid
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True or False: Beads will dissolve in water if you stir them with a spoon.
False
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In ___, molecules are packed closely together. (solid, liquid, gas)
solid
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What do you call the change from solid to liquid?
melting
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Ice cream quickly turns to liquid when exposed under the sun. This is an example of __. (melting, freezing, evaporation, condensation)
melting
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