Mixtures and Solutions. A characteristic of an object. PROPERTY SIZE COLOR DENSITY TEXTURE SOLUBILITY FLEXIBILITY STATES OF MATTER SHAPE TEMPERATUREMASS.

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Mixtures and Solutions

A characteristic of an object. PROPERTY SIZE COLOR DENSITY TEXTURE SOLUBILITY FLEXIBILITY STATES OF MATTER SHAPE TEMPERATUREMASS WEIGHTSMELL

A change of matter in size, shape, or state without changing it into a new substance. PHYSICAL CHANGE

Physical Change

A component or substance in a mixture. INGREDIENT

A combination of two or more substances that do not form a new substance, but maintain the properties of a new substance. MIXTURE

You can always tell a mixture because each of the substances can be separated from the group in different physical ways. MIXTURE

A mixture of two or more substances blended so completely that the mixture is the same everywhere and cannot be separated by filtration. SOLUTION

Solutions can be solids dissolved in liquids. They could also be gases dissolved in liquids (such as carbonated water in your favorite soda). SOLUTION

Solutions

The process of forming a solution with another substance. DISSOLVING 10_11/rev_irrev_changes.shtml