What is a solution?, A mixture where substances stay separate, A mixture where one substance dissolves in another, A mixture that must be heated, A mixture of solids, When sand is mixed with water, why can you still see the sand?, The sand settles at the bottom, The water turns into sand, The sand dissolves, The sand floats, In a solution of sugar and water, what happens to the sugar?, It sinks, It disappears forever, It dissolves and spreads evenly, It changes into water, Why does sugar water taste sweet even when you cannot see the sugar?, The water is sweet, The sugar is still there but too small to be seen, The water becomes sugar, The sugar moves to the bottom, What is the solute in a sugar-water solution?, Water, Sugar, Air bubbles, Salt, What is the solvent in a sugar-water solution?, Water, Vinegar, Sugar, Salt, What does “dissolve” mean?, Evaporate, Change color, Break into tiny particles that spread through another substance, Melt into a solid, Which of the following is an example of a solution?, Sand mixed with gravel, Carbon dioxide in water (soda), Oil and water, Wood chips in water, In a salt-water solution, which part is the solute?, Air, Water, Salt, Ice, Which mixture is NOT a solution?, Carbon dioxide in water, Sand in water, Sugar in tea, Rubbing alcohol in water.

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