Mixtures and Pure Substances
Explore the basic concepts of mixtures and pure substances with this engaging worksheet for Grade 2 science students.
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Mixtures and Pure Substances
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you understand the difference between mixtures and pure substances.
1. Which of these is an example of a pure substance?
Salad
Water
Sand and rocks
Fruit juice
2. What is a mixture?
Something with only one part
Two or more things mixed together
Something that is always hot
A very small object
1. Sugar is a pure substance.
True
False
2. A fruit salad is a pure substance.
True
False
1. When you mix different things together, you make a .
2. Something that has only one type of material is called a .
1. Give an example of a mixture you can find in your kitchen. Explain why it is a mixture.
Match each item on the left with the correct description on the right.
1. Pure substance
a. Made of only one type of material
2. Mixture
b. Made of two or more materials mixed together
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