Mixtures and Solutions

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Mixtures and Solutions

Solvent is the liquid www.dkimages.com/.../previews/1052/707770.JPG

the solid that dissolves in the solvent discover.edventures.com/.../s/solute/support.gif

Saturated Solution solute dissolves in a solvent until no more will dissolve (additional material may sit at the bottom)  www.bbc.co.uk/.../science/images/sci_dia_26.gif

is the property that substances have dissolving in solvents Solubility is the property that substances have dissolving in solvents www.twinkiesproject.com/images/solubility2.jpg

is made of two parts the solvent and the solute Solution is made of two parts the solvent and the solute www.st-hilds.durham.sch.uk/.../mixture.jpg

Dilute solutions with a low ratio of solid material to liquid (weak) woelen.scheikunde.net/.../exp0012.jpg

Concentrated solutions with a high ratio of solid material to liquid (strong) www.global-b2b-network.com/direct/dbimage/502...

is the ratio of two materials in a solution Concentration is the ratio of two materials in a solution www.global-b2b-network.com/direct/dbimage/502...

two or more materials, uniformly distributed throughout one another Mixture two or more materials, uniformly distributed throughout one another www.robharvey.com/animage/African-Grey-Select...

Pictures were used from Google images http://images.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi Definitions were gathered from Mixtures and Solutions Teacher Guide (Foss Kit)