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What happens when sand and salt are stirred into a cup of water?
the sand sinks to the bottom and the sugar dissolves in the water
Although you cannot see the salt, you can still taste it.
keeps the heat in
true
The wooden spoon because it is a thermal insulator
the sand sinks to the bottom and the salt dissolves in the water
false
true
The mass of the salt changes when it is dissolved in water.
the sand sinks to the bottom and the sugar dissolves in the water
Although you cannot see the salt, you can still taste it.
keeps the heat in
true
The wooden spoon because it is a thermal insulator
the sand sinks to the bottom and the salt dissolves in the water
false
true
Does a thermal insulator allow heat to go through or does it keep the heat in?
the sand sinks to the bottom and the sugar dissolves in the water
Although you cannot see the salt, you can still taste it.
keeps the heat in
true
The wooden spoon because it is a thermal insulator
the sand sinks to the bottom and the salt dissolves in the water
false
true
What happens when sand and sugar are stirred into a cup of water?
the sand sinks to the bottom and the sugar dissolves in the water
Although you cannot see the salt, you can still taste it.
keeps the heat in
true
The wooden spoon because it is a thermal insulator
the sand sinks to the bottom and the salt dissolves in the water
false
true
All metals are conductors
the sand sinks to the bottom and the sugar dissolves in the water
Although you cannot see the salt, you can still taste it.
keeps the heat in
true
The wooden spoon because it is a thermal insulator
the sand sinks to the bottom and the salt dissolves in the water
false
true
If I take a sip of water, how will I be able to identify if the water is fresh water or salt water?
the sand sinks to the bottom and the sugar dissolves in the water
Although you cannot see the salt, you can still taste it.
keeps the heat in
true
The wooden spoon because it is a thermal insulator
the sand sinks to the bottom and the salt dissolves in the water
false
true
What type of spoon, metal or wooden, would be better to use when stirring?
the sand sinks to the bottom and the sugar dissolves in the water
Although you cannot see the salt, you can still taste it.
keeps the heat in
true
The wooden spoon because it is a thermal insulator
the sand sinks to the bottom and the salt dissolves in the water
false
true
Some metals are magnetic
the sand sinks to the bottom and the sugar dissolves in the water
Although you cannot see the salt, you can still taste it.
keeps the heat in
true
The wooden spoon because it is a thermal insulator
the sand sinks to the bottom and the salt dissolves in the water
false
true
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