Dissolving Science Worksheet
A Grade 2 science worksheet to help students understand the concept of dissolving, soluble, and insoluble substances.
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Dissolving Science Fun!
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Think about what happens when you mix different things in water!
1. What does it mean when something 'dissolves' in water?
It gets bigger
It disappears and mixes evenly
It floats on top
It sinks to the bottom
Read each statement. Circle T for True or F for False.
2. Sugar dissolves in water.
True
False
3. A rock will dissolve if you stir it in water for a long time.
True
False
Fill in the blank with the best word.
4. When something dissolves, it seems to in the liquid.
5. A substance that can dissolve in water is called .
6. Name two things that dissolve in water and two things that do not dissolve in water.
7. Look at the picture below. What do you think is happening to the sugar in the water?

Draw what you think the water will look like after the sugar completely dissolves.
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