Physical Properties

Worksheet by Liliana Hernandez
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Science
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5
Language
ENG
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Density - sort the items into two categories.More dense than water (sinks) OR Less dense than water (float) More dense than water penny rubber stopper paper clip corn syrup steel nail less dense than water vegetable oil cork wooden block cardboard plastic cube Deisy and Amy investigated the physical properties of some substances. They drew a table to show how the substances can be grouped. The girls need to complete the table with column headings. Which column headings should the girls use for this table? Hector filled four beakers with 100 mL of water. He added equal amounts of different substances to each beaker of water. The table below shows his observations.Based on Hector's observations, how many of the substances did NOT dissolve in the water? 1 substance 2 substances 3 substances 4 substances Aaron wants to classify four different objects based on physical properties. He uses the questions shown in the table to test each object.Use Aaron's table to identify materials 3 and 4. Piece of cardboard Aluminum washer Sort into the three states of matter - liquid, solid or gs Solid ice cube wood ruler pencil Liquid lemonade syrup coffee Gas oxygen carbon dioxide If you were to mix the following three liquids, water, corn syrup and vegetable oil how would they settle according to their density?Draw and label below. Jamie wants to classify the objects shown based on their physical properties.Which property can she NOT use to classify these objects? magnetism mass electrical conductivity solubility in water

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