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unit 1 lesson 3 vocabulary
circle the term that best completes the sentence.
- a chemist wanted to identify an unknown ( dissolve, substance), so she measured its melting point and density. these observable characteristics are known as its physical (property, mixture).
- when you add sugar to water, the sugar will (dissolve, soluble), forming a transparent liquid. this combination is a type of (substance, mixture).
- salt is (soluble, insoluble) in water because the water.
- on the other hand, sand is (insoluble, soluble) in water, meaning it will not break apart and mix uniformly with the water.
- after observing that the sand did not (dissolve, property) in the water, the student concluded that the combination of sand and water was a (mixture, solution) where the separate substances are still visible.
Brief Explanations
- A chemist identifies an unknown substance by its physical properties like melting - point and density.
- Sugar dissolves in water to form a mixture.
- Salt is soluble in water.
- Sand is insoluble in water.
- Since sand doesn't dissolve in water, the combination is a mixture.
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