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Colored Solutions

Colored Solutions. REVIEW. Define:. Prediction:. Answer:. A guess of what will happen. Define:. Hypothesis:. Answer:. An educated guess. Define: . Observation:. Answer:. Using your senses to collect information. Define:. Vial:. Answer:. A small glass container to hold liquids.

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Colored Solutions

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  1. Colored Solutions REVIEW

  2. Define: • Prediction:

  3. Answer: • A guess of what will happen

  4. Define: • Hypothesis:

  5. Answer: • An educated guess

  6. Define: • Observation:

  7. Answer: • Using your senses to collect information

  8. Define: • Vial:

  9. Answer: • A small glass container to hold liquids

  10. Define: • Liquid Solution:

  11. Answer: • A mixture in which one substance dissolves in another

  12. Define: • Variable:

  13. Answer: • Something that is changed in an experiment

  14. Define: • Control Factors:

  15. Answer • Something that is not changed in an experiment

  16. Define: • Diffusion:

  17. Answer: • A gradual mixing together of liquids or gas

  18. Define: • Density:

  19. Answer: • The amount of matter in a certain volume

  20. Define: • Contaminate:

  21. Answer: • Contaminate:

  22. Answer: • To make unclean

  23. Question: • Mrs. Davidson wants to see what material is more dense, orange or purple. She puts a drop of purple in the orange vial and it goes down. She puts a drop of orange in the purple vial and it goes down. Mrs. Davidson concludes that the orange is more dense than purple. Is she correct?

  24. True or False: • When you mix different colored concentrates of the same density, the order in which you add colors matters.

  25. True or False: • Liquids that are less dense sink to the bottom

  26. True or False: • Liquids that are more buoyant sink to the bottom

  27. Use arrows to fill in the chart below Brown Green Blue

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