Mass/Density/Magnetism
Solubility
Conductors/Insulators
Mixtures/Solutions
Misc..
100

Read the triple beam balance. What is the mass shown?

307 g

100

What is a solute? Examples?

Salt, sugar, lemonade powder

100

Julia has a rubber band, a straw, and a pencil. Which property of matter could categorize the items Julia has?

Insulators

100
Name two items that can be combined to make a mixture.

Trail mix, fruit salad, etc...

100

What is the volume of the graduated cylinder?

140 mL

200

Which has more density? The water or the oil?

Water

200

True or false: when a substance is soluble, it disappears?

False

200

Use the table to answer the following question.

Which material could be sugar?

Material C

200

Name two substances that can create a mixture.

Sugar, water

Lemonade powder, water


200

What can the following items be categorized as?

golf ball

marble

rubber stopper

More dense than water

300

What is the volume of the graduated cylinder?

42 mL

300

What is a solvent? Examples

Water, vinegar

300

Which of the materials is a metal?

Material A

300

How can you separate mixtures?

Tweezers, evaporations, sifter, seive

300

How can you separate iron filings and sand?

A magnet

400

The volume of a beaker reads 45 mL. Sara drops a golf ball into the beaker. The volume reads 63 mL. What is the volume of the golf ball?

18

400

Answer the following!

J

400

How can you separate iron filings and sand?

A magnet

400

How can you separate a solution of sugar and water?

Evaporation

400
True or false?

Solutions are not mixtures

Mixtures are solutions

True

500

Which of the following items could be categorized as magnetic?

-paper clip

-penny

-rubber band

-plastic straw

-paper clip

500

Name a substance that is not soluble and maintains its physical properties?

Sand

Oil

Pepper

500

Which of the items could be a plastic ping pong ball?

Material 2


500

Which term is used to identify a mixture that has the same composition throughout?


A.

mass


B.

volume


C.

solvent


D.

Solution


A solution

500
Which physical property can describe the following objects?


Penny

Aluminum foil

Paper clip

Pipe cleaner

Conductors of heat/electricity