Mixtures and Solutions  Ms. Lavery`s Class. Vocab.  Using a coffee filter is 1 way to -------- a mixture!

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Mixtures and Solutions  Ms. Lavery`s Class

Vocab.  Using a coffee filter is 1 way to a mixture!

Answer  SEPARATE!!!!!!!!!

Vocab.  A mixture that is different throughout!

Answer  HETEROGENOUS!

Vocab.  The process in which 1 material seems to disappear into another material!

Answer  DISSOLVING!!

Vocab.  The part of the solution that does not dissolve is called the

Answer o SOLVENT!!!!!!!!!

Vocab.  A mixture that is the same throughout is called

Answer HHOMOGENEOUS

Vocab.  When a material is easily dissolved into a solvent.

Answer SSOLUBILITY!!!!!

Vocab.  When 2 or more substances are mixed together and can be easily separated then a has been created.

Answer  MIXTURE!!!!!!!!!!

Vocab.  A mixture that does not settle, like cheese, marshmallows and smoke.

Answer CCOLLOID!!!!!!!!!!

Vocab.  Mixtures that are smooth and creamy are called

Answer  SUSPENSIONS

Vocab. WWhen steel and brass are combined then a(n) is made.

Answer AALLOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 The part of the solution that is dissolved is the

Answer  SOLUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!

Vocab.  The process of a liquid turning into a gas is called

Answer  EVAPORATION

Vocab.  When using condensation and evaporation I can separate the liquids in a mixture

Answer  DISTILLATION!!

Vocab.  A special mixture formed when a material dissolves in water.

Answer  SOLUTION!!!!!!!!

Vocab.  When a solvent can no longer hold any more of a solute the mixture is a

Answer  SATURATED SOLUTION!!!!!!!!!!