A) The salt has dissolved in the water and has kept its physical property of taste B) The salt changes the water but has kept its physical property of taste. C) A new solution has been made and the salt can easily be separated from the water D) The salt has dissolved in the water and there is no way to determine that the salt was ever there
A) plastic always floats B) blocks always float C) objects with the same shape may have different volumes D) objects with the same shape and size may have different masses
A) density B) solution C) mixture D) force
A) fill the bowl with water so the paperclips float B) pour the sugar through a coffee filter C) use a magnet to attract the paperclips D) heat sugar until it melts
A) 0 degrees Celcius B) 5 degrees Celcius C) 30 degrees Celcius D) 15 degrees Celcius
A) the water level will decrease. B) The water will turn black. C) The water level will increase D) The water level will not change.
A) The image is larger than the actual truck. B) The image size depends on the light behind the pot. C) The image is the same size as the actual pot. D) The image is smaller than the actual truck
A) water is colder than air B) water can dissolve pencils C) light is absorbed when it hits the glass D) light bends when it enters the water
A) glass B) iron C) plastic D) copper
A) strength B) height C) shape D) mass |