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Which of these is an example of a chemical change?
Baking a cake
Data table
Density
solution
A microscope with a ruler calibrated in microns
Only as much as the solvent can hold
pie chart
Temperature
Water and sugar can be mixed. How much sugar can be dissolved in a given amount of water?
Baking a cake
Data table
Density
solution
A microscope with a ruler calibrated in microns
Only as much as the solvent can hold
pie chart
Temperature
Which of the following tools would be used to measure the VOLUME of a glass of milk?
Baking a cake
Data table
Density
solution
A microscope with a ruler calibrated in microns
Only as much as the solvent can hold
pie chart
Temperature
______________________ is a form of energy that is produced by the movement of molecules in a substance.
Baking a cake
Data table
Density
solution
A microscope with a ruler calibrated in microns
Only as much as the solvent can hold
pie chart
Temperature
Julie wanted to compare the growth of a plant with and without a special plant food. She planted a seed in each of the two pots of soil. She added plant food to one pot. Every week she measured each plant. She compared their growth by making a bar
Baking a cake
Data table
Density
solution
A microscope with a ruler calibrated in microns
Only as much as the solvent can hold
pie chart
Temperature
When a solid substance is added to a liquid and the solid substance seems to disappear, the result is a
Baking a cake
Data table
Density
solution
A microscope with a ruler calibrated in microns
Only as much as the solvent can hold
pie chart
Temperature
An object\'s _________________ is its mass divided by it\'s volume.
Baking a cake
Data table
Density
solution
A microscope with a ruler calibrated in microns
Only as much as the solvent can hold
pie chart
Temperature
The type of graph that shows data as parts or percentage of a whole is called a
Baking a cake
Data table
Density
solution
A microscope with a ruler calibrated in microns
Only as much as the solvent can hold
pie chart
Temperature
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