Compounds and Mixtures
Explore the basic concepts of compounds and mixtures with this engaging worksheet for 2nd graders.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability.
1. When you mix two or more things together, you make a .
2. When two or more things join together to make something new, it is called a .
3. You can easily separate the parts of a .
4. It is hard to separate the parts of a .
5. Which of these is an example of a mixture?
Water
Salad
Salt
Sugar
6. Which of these is an example of a compound?
Sand and water
Air
Water (H2O)
A bowl of fruit
7. A compound can be easily separated into its original parts.
True
False
8. A mixture keeps the properties of the things that were mixed.
True
False
9. Give an example of a mixture you can find in your kitchen. How can you separate it?
10. What is one way a compound is different from a mixture?
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