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In a _?_, we can see the various substances because they are not combined evenly.
homogenous mixture
heterogenous mixture
In a _?_, we cannot see the different substances because they are combined more evenly.
homogenous mixture
heterogenous mixture
Which method of separation would you use to separate a mixture of iron and plastic?
Filtration
Magnetic separation
Distillation
Evaporation
Decantation
Which method of separation would you use to separate a mixture of dust and air?
Filtration
Magnetic separation
Distillation
Evaporation
Decantation
Which method of separation would you use to separate a mixture of petrol and water?
Filtration
Magnetic separation
Distillation
Evaporation
Decantation
Which method of separation would you use to separate a mixture of sand and water? (2 possibilities)
Filtration
Magnetic separation
Distillation
Evaporation
Decantation
Which method of separation would you use to separate a mixture of sugar and water?
Filtration
Magnetic separation
Distillation
Evaporation
Decantation
Which method of separation would you use to separate a mixture of ethanol and water?
Filtration
Magnetic separation
Distillation
Evaporation
Decantation
Which method of separation would you use to separate a mixture of salt and water?
Filtration
Magnetic separation
Distillation
Evaporation
Decantation
Which method of separation would you use to separate a mixture of metal and rubbish?
Filtration
Magnetic separation
Distillation
Evaporation
Decantation
Bread is a _?_ .
liquid
solid
gas
Carbon dioxide is a _?_ .
liquid
solid
gas
Cheese is a _?_ .
liquid
solid
gas
A flame is a _?_ .
liquid
solid
gas
Juice is a _?_ .
liquid
solid
gas
Milk is a _?_ .
liquid
solid
gas
Nitrogen is a _?_ .
liquid
solid
gas
Rain is a _?_ .
liquid
solid
gas
Sand is a _?_ .
liquid
solid
gas
Smoke is a _?_ .
liquid
solid
gas
Snow is a _?_ .
liquid
solid
gas
Tea is a _?_ .
liquid
solid
gas
_?_ is the amount of matter in an object.
A cube's volume
Mass
Volume
_?_ is the width times the height.
A cube's volume
Mass
Volume
_?_ is the amount of space that an object occupies.
A cube's volume
Mass
Volume
_?_ is temporary and can be reversed.
Density
A reversible change
An irreversible change
_?_ is the amount of matter that occupies a space.
Density
A reversible change
An irreversible change
_?_ is permanent and cannot be reversed.
Density
A reversible change
An irreversible change
A chemical reaction caused by microscopic organisms when the break down organic materials.
oxidation
combustion
fermentation
A chemical reaction that occurs when oxygen in the air reacts with a fuel.
oxidation
combustion
fermentation
A chemical reaction that occurs when some metals and foods react with oxygen in the air.
oxidation
combustion
fermentation
A chemical reaction that produces energy in the form of heat and light.
oxidation
combustion
fermentation
A chemical reaction used to make many foods.
oxidation
combustion
fermentation
A chemical reaction that produces waste products.
oxidation
combustion
fermentation
It comes from a source that produces vibrations.
potential energy
sound energy
light energy
chemical energy
It is released during a chemical reaction.
potential energy
sound energy
light energy
chemical energy
It is energy stored in objects.
potential energy
sound energy
light energy
chemical energy
Most of it comes from the Sun.
potential energy
sound energy
light energy
chemical energy
It comes from motion.
thermal energy
electrical energy
mechanical energy
kinetic energy
The sum of the potential and kinetic energy in an object.
thermal energy
electrical energy
mechanical energy
kinetic energy
It takes the form of heat.
thermal energy
electrical energy
mechanical energy
kinetic energy
It can be converted into light, heat, sound and movement.
thermal energy
electrical energy
mechanical energy
kinetic energy
Light is the _?_ form of energy in the Universe.
oldest
most powerful
fastest
Light passes easily through materials that are _?_ .
transparent
opaque
translucent
When light passes from air into water, it is _?_ .
reflected
absorbed
refracted
We can use _?_ to refract light.
lenses
mirrors
lamps
Refraction happens when light changes _?_ .
colour
direction
It is a curved piece of transparent glass or plastic.
prism
lens
Lenses have two main shapes that _?_ light in different ways.
refract or bend
reflect
_?_ lenses or negative lenses bend light outwards over a larger area.
Convex
Concave
_?_ lenses or positive lenses bend light inwards and focus it on a smaller area.
Convex
Concave
We have _?_ lenses in our eyes.
Convex
Concave
We use _?_ lenses in projectors and lighthouses.
Convex
Concave
The Sun, the stars, lightning, fire and some bioluminescent animals are examples of _?_ .
artificial sources of light
natural sources of light
Lamps, light bulbs and torches or flashlights are examples of _?_ .
artificial sources of light
natural sources of light
It is the fastest form of energy in the Universe. It travels at a speed of 300,000 kilometers per second.
light
sound
White light is actually composed of _?_ colours. These are the colours we can see in a rainbow.
3
5
7
9
Light travels in a straight line.
True
False
Some materials can absorb light and other materials can reflect light in a new direction.
True
False
The temperature of an object depends on how much _?_ energy its particles have.
electrical
light
thermal
When the air in a room becomes warmer, the particles _?_ .
rise
fall
When a hot metal comes into contact with a cold metal, the heat is transferred by _?_ .
conduction
convection
When all the particles of an object have the same energy, there is _?_ .
radiation
thermal equilibrium
When a particle heats up, its particles move in a circular motion called _?_ .
conduction
convection
Cookers and home heaters produce heat energy in the form of _?_
thermal equilibrium
thermal radiation
Dense materials, such as metals are good _?_ because they transfer heat easily.
conductors
insulators
_?_ can be transferred over a distance without any physical contact
Conduction
Thermal energy
When we heat an object, we add _?_ .
sound energy
light energy
thermal energy
mechanical energy
Thermal _?_ are materials that conduct heat very well. Some excellent examples are copper and aluminum.
insulators
conductors
Thermal _?_ do not conduct or transfer heat very well. Some excellent examples are wood, plastic and wool.
insulators
conductors
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