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Science 6

Mixture

Workbook

Name ___________________________

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*One litre of water is 1000mL [or 10X100mL]

ACROSS 2. The process that changes a solid to a liquid 4. Particles are able to flow over each other 6. The process that changes a liquid to a gas

DOWN 1. When gas or liquid particles become more spread out over time 3. The process that changes a liquid to a solid 5. Particles are in a fixed position and vibrate on the spot 7. Particles move randomly and are well spaced out

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Write the word that matches the definition on the following chart:

USING DENSITY ATOMS CLASSIFY COLLOID DISSOLVE EMULSION FILTER GAS HETEROGENEOUS HOMOGENEOUS

LIQUID MAGNETIC SEPARATION MECHANICAL SEPARATION MIXTURE MOLECULES PICKING APART SOLID SOLUTE SOLUTION SOLVENT

STATES OF MATTER SUSPENSION TYNDALL EFFECT CONCENTRATION DILUTE SOLUBILITY SATURATED UNSATURATED

To put into a category based on shared properties.

Property describing whether a substance is a solid, a liquid, or a gas.

A substance with no fixed volume or shape; will fill any container it is in, taking on the containers shape.

A substance with a fixed volume but no fixed shape; it takes the shape of the container it is in.

A substance with a fixed volume and a fixed shape.

Tiny particles that can’t be seen without a microscope.

The smallest unit molecules (matter) can be separated into.

The substance that dissolves in the solvent.

The substance in which the solute dissolves.

A mixture of two or more substances that appear to be made up of only one substance.

Having the same appearance throughout.

Having a varied appearance throughout.

A cloudy mixture in which clumps of a solid are scattered throughout a liquid.

A special kind of suspension that has been treated to prevent the parts of the mixture from separating because it would no normally mix together.

The effect of light scattering by particles in a colloid.

A solution in which the substance remains dispersed and doesn’t settle at the bottom.

To completely mix one substance (solute) in another (solvent) to form a solution

The amount of a substance (solute) that is dissolved in a given quantity of the substance it is dissolved in (solvent).

A solution that has a low concentration of the dissolved substance (solute).

The ability of a substance (solute) to dissolve in another substance (solvent).

A solution in which no more on one substance (solute) can be dissolved in another substance (solvent).

A solution in which more on one substance (solute) can still be dissolved in another substance (solvent).

Any substance that contains two or more pure substances and therefore has two or more kinds of particles.

The process of passing liquid through a straining device to remove unwanted material.

Any process that separates a mixture using attractive and repulsive forces between parts in the mixture.

Any process that separates a mixture through mechanical means.

An example of mechanical separation.

Using the mass of an object to separate it from another material.

Mixtures Word Search

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Y A B Y N N D I O L L O C Y G S U G J Q E U Y I Z Z Z V V Q I Y H E N

I L U I A I N J Q A L J Y H A U F E S Z Y K M Z S M Z Y X A H M G H S

O Y O D B N N M S U C E O I V S A U U Z F I M J F B L E F G R D K S M

J B X P I I O S T M I M V Y F P P S G R X P I J J Y O B I E V O X G H

K F G T T B I I A Z O D X L T E I W E T P S B A L Q G T N Q T E R C T

B Q R D A F O T T G R T E U R N U T U N L W A H W T D W N U K O K N H

V Y G I Y N J E E A T R A S G S L R R O R V P V B O S E U C V C M N C

T L G M A L A N S V R I A D T I E A Q U N N U F R T X H V N H K Z Z R

M S U O E N E G O R E T E H F O Q P T I V W M X N X J A N S F V F K B

X S O E H O Q A F H U N N T L N W A A E B D Y E X K L X H R T Y S D O

J Y C L U D R M M R S M C E N X I G M R P Q V M Q V G D M A L G A Z I

U G Z S U D W M A I Z E M E C H A N I C A L P Q H O B U H N L V T Q X

J R L A S T A T T P F F P H F N S I J K O T F Q T K U J F I Q I H G H

F H Q G G V E Y T F R U C A U H O K F S D P I U B V Y R A K D T G S P

M W Q T N D T L E S Y N T D Z A L C S Q P N V N F A Z N K A O D O V S

H L J P Y E U L R J M U W A D A I I X C R P A K G A Y C F C R I O E G

K E Q V W T L U N Y N M V R Q I D P V F M R M I B L Z C K P X E W H W

G T Q I S A I E N E L P J L J U W U Y O I K G D G V T U G G L X J P O

O U K C D R D L O I D R I B I G P O G I V L B X H X N Z X T A T F K S

Z W P N A U S X I A F J B Z L A K C Y M U F H R M K Z X A I A S E P H

Y M Y S B T N T S B F O Q T E V Q Q E D Z W Z M P G I Z A R D S Q S V

O T R B P A W Y L Y U F R O M T T L Q B U V G U T K I T T C O G D S N

Z Y H A L S E L U C E L O M E Y H F K B B S P N M D N J I S W O O B Z

A C Z U B N V K M W X W O N Z P D G N W Y C M T F W S X Q A B Q H B I

U E J W I U M X E W P U Q S U M M Z X E P H F T V C O O U C E G O S B

Q I T D F P J F N I H K H L G V C Q S N E K T L N H J Y C K W M S C N

L I E R D V Y U O P Y A P V N T F R Z T O Y S G E W W L W D A D M K F

U A R G Q B E C D L N V U C Y N Y F Z N D Q D Y J N C P Z C B U P B E

S E R P X O R H C H X Q D I S U G K D P S N R T K M B Y X Z O O W U F

N K E O I V Q L J U S I N M N L Y E V Q F X A D R Q W V X H Z L Q P X

K U N F N V O C H I T V H T J E R S S Z D Z Y E D L M B E P O Q L V U

L W Q L H Z J N U N T I N B I H V U N X U T H Z M D B G H A P C S H N

M H P U J U X O C S D G F X Y W O Q Y P I Q C Q U T K F A M O B T Y L

T V F F V R R C Q A R H T X P A O A Y X A E Y V X B C M Y E U L K N F

ATOMS

CLASSIFY

COLLOID

CONCENTRATION

DILUTE

DISSOLVE

EMULSION

FILTER

GAS

HETEROGENEOUS

HOMOGENEOUS

LIQUID

MAGNETISM

MECHANICAL

MIXTURE

MOLECULES

PICKING APART

SATURATED

SEPARATING

SOLID

SOLUBILITY

SOLUTE

SOLUTION

SOLVENT

STATES OF MATTER

SUPERSATURATED

SUSPENSION

TYNDALL EFFECT

UNIFORM

UNSATURATED

USING DENSITY