L.O. mixing and dissolving round up TrueFalse I think when you evaporate sweetened tea the sugar will evaporate with the water.

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L.O. mixing and dissolving round up TrueFalse I think when you evaporate sweetened tea the sugar will evaporate with the water

L.O. mixing and dissolving round up TrueFalse I think salt will dissolve more quickly in hot water than in cold water

L.O. mixing and dissolving round up TrueFalse I think bath salts dissolve more quickly when you stir the water

L.O. mixing and dissolving round up TrueFalse I think that chalk will dissolve in water

L.O. mixing and dissolving round up TrueFalse I think it makes a difference whether you stir clockwise or anti-clockwise

L.O. mixing and dissolving round up TrueFalse I think salt will dissolve in water

L.O. mixing and dissolving round up TrueFalse I think I can separate sand and salt by dissolving, filtering and evaporating the water

L.O. mixing and dissolving round up TrueFalse I think it is impossible to separate water and a dissolved solid

L.O. mixing and dissolving round up TrueFalse I think hot water makes things dissolve more slowly

L.O. mixing and dissolving round up TrueFalse I think vinegar is good for dissolving any solid

L.O. mixing and dissolving round up TrueFalse I think bubbles show there has been a chemical reaction

I think when you evaporate sweetened tea the sugar will evaporate with the water I think salt will dissolve more quickly in hot water than in cold water I think bath salts dissolve more quickly when you stir the water I think that chalk will dissolve in water I think it makes a difference whether you stir clockwise or anti-clockwise I think salt will dissolve in water I think I can separate sand and salt by dissolving, filtering and evaporating the water I think it is impossible to separate water and a dissolved solid I think hot water makes things dissolve more slowly I think vinegar is good for dissolving any solid L.O. mixing and dissolving round up