Flotation - Used to separated solids that float from the remaining liquid in a mixture, Magnetic Attraction - Used to pull magnetic material from a mixture, Sifting - Used to separate smaller solids from larger solids, Filtration - Used to separate a solid from a liquid by pouring the mixture through a paper filter in a funnel, Chromatography - Used to separate and analyze the solutes in a solution by comparing bands of color created on filter paper to the bands created by known substances, Evaporation - Used to remove salt from a saltwater solution, Volume - The amount of space an object takes up, Mass - the amount of matter in an object, Relative Density - an object will sink or float in it float in water, Boiling Point - The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas or vapor, Melting Point - The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid, Solubility - The degree to which a material will dissolve in another substance, electrical conductivity - how well electric current moves through an object, Solid - Definite shape and volume, Liquid - NO definite shape but definite volume, Gas - NO definite volume or shape, Water displacement - How you calculate the volume of an irregularly shaped solid,

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