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1 PowerPoint 5.1

2 What is this? This is a _________. container

3 There is some _______ in the container. liquid

4 container liquid Now, we add Liquid 2 to Liquid 1. (Liquid 1) Liquid 2

5 We use a spoon to ______ the liquids. stir

6 They form a _________. Liquid 1 solution + Liquid 2 = ? solution

7 We cannot see Liquid 2 any more. It has ____________ because it has _________ in the water. disappeared dissolved

8 The bottle ______ on the water. floats

9 If we put a wooden block in the water, it will ______. float

10 These are ____ liquids.oily

11 When oil is put in water, the oil and water will not mix. They will _________. separate

12 The ________ of an apple is smooth, but the ________ of a rock is not smooth. surface