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Cutting paper is an example of _____________________
a) Physical change
b) Chemical change
c) Chemical Property
d) Chemical Change
When i combine two substances but I can seperate them, I have a ____________
a) element
b) Compound
c) Mixture
d) Matter
Ranch dressing is an example of ____________________
a) compound
b) colloid
c) suspension
d) solution
When two elements combine and cannot be seperated, A _________________ has formed
a) element
b) compound
c) mixture
d)
The other name for a homogeneous mixture is a ________________________.
a) colloid
b) suspension
c) solution
d) element
When a substance is burned, __________________________
a) mass is lost
b) mass is gained
c) a new substance is formed
d) a physical change occured
Which is not a mixture?
a) salt water
b) salt
c) a salad
d) salad dressing
An apple rotting is an example of ____________________
a) chemical change
b) physical change
c) chemical property
d) physical property
flammability is an example of _________________________
a) chemical property
b) physical property
c) chemical change
d) physical change
Distilling separates liquids that have _________________________.
a) different boiling points
b) different densities
c) different particle sizes
d) different colors
The proper technique for separating salt and water is _________________, because of the solubility of salt in water.
a) filtration
b) Evaporation
c) chromatography
d) Mechanical Separation
The proper tool to use when separating iron and sand is _______________.
a) pair of tweezers
b) fingers
c) funnel
d) magnet
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