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[Sagot para sa’yo] A liquid waste that is mostly water and salt
[Sagot para sa’yo] 1.water and sand mixture suspension or not
[Sagot para sa’yo] 5. What is the other word for melting? a. Cooling c. Heating b. changing d. liquefaction B. Analyze each item carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer. 1. The process of changing liquid into solid is called a. decreasing c. increasing b. freezing d. cooling 2. There are some liquids that can be changed into solids by simply exposing them to temperature. a. cold b. medium d. average 3. The following materials can be changed into solid except a. ice cubes c. melted cheese b. oil d. water
[Sagot para sa’yo] 2. Karla bought a fish bowl where she plans to put the golden fish given to her. She put seawater, sand and pebbles in it. homogeneous or heterogeneous
[Sagot para sa’yo] ANSWER THE FOLLOWING 1.WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY FLAMMABILITY?DEGRADABLE? BIODEGRADABLE,NON BIODEGRADABLE MATERIALS? 2.GIVE 5 EXAMPLES OF EACH MATERIALS THAT IS FLAMMABLE,,,DEGRADABLE,,,BIODEGRADABLE AND NON BIODEGRADABLE..
[Sagot para sa’yo] ASYNCHRONOUS ACTIVITY in SCIENCE 7 (Sept. 10, 2024) Write your answers on your Science Notebooks Define the following: 1. Solution - 2. Solute - 3. Solvent- 4. Saturated Solution - 5. Unsaturated Solution - 6. Supersaturated Solution - 7. Dissolve - 8. Homogeneous Mixture - 9. Heterogeneous Mixture - 10. Chemistry-
[Sagot para sa’yo] 2. Your mother asked you to cook dried fish for lunch and you accidentally mixed the oil with water. What method will you use to separate the mixture? a. decantation method b. magnetism c. evaporation d. filtering
[Sagot para sa’yo] 2. Which of the following is not considered a mechanical property of a. Ductility b. Yield strength c. Tensile strength d. Color metal?
[Sagot para sa’yo] 3. What are the two2 major properties of minerals? Brainly
[Sagot para sa’yo] 3 what processes are involved in distillation A.SEPARATION AND EVAPORATION B.EVAPORATION AND CONDENSATION C.CENTRIFUGATION AND CONDENSATOin D.FILTRATION AND EVAPORATION
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