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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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Colored SolutionsREVIEW

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Prediction:

Define:

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A guess of what will happen

Answer:

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Hypothesis:

Define:

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An educated guess

Answer:

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Observation:

Define:

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Using your senses to collect information

Answer:

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Vial:

Define:

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A small glass container to hold liquids

Answer:

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Liquid Solution:

Define:

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A mixture in which one substance dissolves in another

Answer:

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Variable:

Define:

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Something that is changed in an experiment

Answer:

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Control Factors:

Define:

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Something that is not changed in an experiment

Answer

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Diffusion:

Define:

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A gradual mixing together of liquids or gas

Answer:

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Density:

Define:

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The amount of matter in a certain volume

Answer:

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Contaminate:

Define:

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Contaminate:

Answer:

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To make unclean

Answer:

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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?

Question:

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When you mix different colored concentrates of the same density, the order in which you add colors matters.

True or False:

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Liquids that are less dense sink to the bottom

True or False:

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Liquids that are more buoyant sink to the bottom

True or False:

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Drops/Liquids Blue Green BrownBlueGreenBrown

Use arrows to fill in the chart below

Brown

Green

Blue