Mixing Of Two Or More Substances Results In New Substances
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Alina Silvestre
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Science
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4th - 5th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
We know that substances can be identified by their
properties
substances
mixture
science
2.
Multiple Choice
When we mix two or more substances together, the result can be either:
A new substance is formed, with new properties.
A mixture of the original substances is formed.
All of the above
None of the above
3.
Multiple Choice
____________ are irreversible. You cannot get the original substances back again.
Chemical change
Physical change
mixture
solution
4.
Multiple Choice
Ice melting is an example of a ________
physical change
chemical change
liquid
gas
5.
Multiple Choice
Fruit salad is an example of a
physical change.
chemical change
liquid
gas
6.
Multiple Choice
Dissolving Kool-Aid in water is an example of a
physical change
chemical change
gas
solid
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