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Fifth Grade (Grade 5) Bonds and Mixing Questions

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Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
Filtration can separate the substances that have been combined using a funnel and filter paper. Which of the following materials can be separated using filtration?
  1. a mixture of mud and water
  2. a solution of vinegar and water
  3. a mixture of sand and sawdust
  4. a solution of salt and water
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
Hot chocolate and ocean water are examples of what?
  1. mixtures
  2. solutions
  3. beverages
  4. salty liquids
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
Which of the following materials can be separated using filtration?
  1. a solution of vinegar and water
  2. a mixture of sand and sawdust
  3. a mixture of mud and water
  4. a solution of salt and water
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
Which of the following are ways that a mixture can be separated?
  1. evaporation
  2. sifting
  3. filtration
  4. all of the above
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
Bradley mixed together coarse sand, salt, and iron filings in 150 mL of water. Which series of steps will most easily separate out each of the substances?
  1. Heat the solution and filter out the sand and salt.
  2. Filter out the sand and iron filings. Attract the iron with a magnet. Heat and evaporate off the water from the salt.
  3. Attract the iron filings with a magnet. Filter out the salt. Evaporate the water from the coarse sand.
  4. Filter out the salt and attract the iron filings with a magnet.
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
A mixture that is evenly mixed is called                .
  1. homogeneous
  2. heterogeneous
  3. a compound
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
A teacher told a student to separate the following things: salad, apples and oranges, salt with water, iron fillings with sawdust, hot chocolate. What are most of these?
  1. mixtures
  2. solutions
  3. both A and B
  4. neither A or B
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
When two substances are unevenly mixed in a solution it is called                .
  1. homogeneous
  2. heterogeneous
  3. a mixture
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
Sometimes when you place a solid, like salt, in water it                .
  1. migrates
  2. jumps out
  3. dissolves
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
Sand                   in water.
  1. dissolves
  2. does not dissolve
  3. dries
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
Which of the following is a mixture?
  1. gold
  2. steel
  3. iron
  4. nickel
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
Which of these is a physical combination of different substances?
  1. element
  2. compound
  3. mixture
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
Materials in mixtures
  1. cannot be separated.
  2. can be separated physically.
  3. can only be separated by using a filter.
  4. can only be separated by using heat.
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
Mixtures can be separated easily.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
Mixtures can be separated by all of the following means except which one?
  1. Filtering
  2. Evaporation
  3. Boiling
  4. Mechanical
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
Materials in simple mixtures
  1. cannot be separated.
  2. can be separated easily.
  3. can be separate only by using cold.
  4. can be separated only by using heat.
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
Evaporation is one way to separate water from mixtures.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
Salad, trail mix, fruit mix, and cereal are not solutions.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
Which of the following is an example of a mixture?
  1. silver
  2. trail mix
  3. table salt
Grade 5 Bonds and Mixing
Which of the following properties of sugar does NOT change when sugar dissolves in water?
  1. color
  2. taste
  3. shape
  4. texture
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