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Which statement about mixtures is FALSE?
a) A mixture contains more than one ingredient.
b) A mixture can be separated.
c) The ingredients of a mixture keep their physical properties.
d) All mixtures are food or drink.

What is the best way to separate a mixture of sand and iron filings?
a) Use a strainer to trap the iron filings.
b) Use filter paper to catch the sand.
c) Use a magnet to attract the iron filings.
d) Use tweezers to pick out the iron filings.

Which of the following is an example of a solution?
a) Oil and water
b) Sugar and vinegar
c) Salt and pepper
d) Sand and rocks

Which of the following is an example of a mixture?
a) Salt and water
b) Food coloring and water
c) Lemonade
d) Fruit salad

What is the scientific name for the ingredient that dissolves in a solution?
a) Solution
b) Solvent
c) Disingredient
d) Convent

A substance that will dissolve has which physical property?
a) Solubility
b) Magnetism
c) Thermal Conductivity
d) Electrical Conductivity

What is the best way to separate salt and water?
a) Use a magnet to attract the salt.
b) Use filter paper to trap the salt.
c) Let the water evaporate.
d) Use tweezers to pick out the salt.

What is the best way to separate sand and water?
a) Use a magnet to attract the sand.
b) Use filter paper to trap the sand.
c) Let the water evaporate.
d) Use tweezers to pick out the sand.

What is the best way to separate a mixture of cork and small rocks?
a) Let the cork evaporate.
b) Use a magnet to attract the cork.
c) Use filter paper to trap the rocks.
d) Use water to make the rocks sink and the cork float.

Which of the following ingredients are soluble in water?
a) Sugar
b) Glass
c) Oil
d) Cork

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