1) Separation technique that involves separating solvents and solutes. Evaporation is the slow changing of a liquid into a gas below the boiling point a) Sifting/Straining b) Filtration c) Chromatography d) Evaporation 2) Separation technique that will catch small particles that are mixed into a liquid a) Sifting/Straining b) Filtration c) Chromatography d) Evaporation 3) Separation technique that will pull dye out of water a) Sifting/Straining b) Filtration c) Chromatography d) Evaporation 4) Separating technique which utilizes a tool (strainer/sifter/sieve) will catch medium size particles of a mixture while the smaller particles go through the tool. a) Sifting/Straining b) Filtration c) Chromatography d) Evaporation 5) Separating technique which depends on the physical property of magnetism. If something is magnet then it can be separated by anything not magnetic by using a magnet a) Magnetism b) Filtration c) Sifting/Straining d) Evaporation 6) Separating technique which depends upon one item being less dense than water. a) Magnetism b) (Relative Density) Floatation c) Filtration d) Evaporation 7) Separating Salt and water by Boiling salt water until all the water evaporates and salt is left in the pot. a) Magnetism b) (Relative Density) Floatation c) Filtration d) Evaporation 8) Separating Sand and water by Sand will get caught in filter paper while the water will go through the filter paper) a) Magnetism b) (Relative Density) Floatation c) Filtration d) Evaporation 9) Separating food color and water by using special paper by placing in water….the dye will absorb onto the paper and get pulled out of water a) Sifting/Straining b) Chromatography c) Filtration d) Magnetism 10) Best way to Separate Sand and pebbles a) Sifting/Straining b) Chromatography c) Filtration d) Magnetism 11) Best way to separate sand and iron nails a) (Relative Density) Floatation b) Chromatography c) Filtration d) Magnetism 12) mulch and marbles a) Sifting/Straining b) Chromatography c) (Relative Density) Floatation d) Magnetism

Mixture and Solution Seperating Techniques

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