Pure Substance Mixture 1.Components are not chemically combined. 2.Ratio of components can vary.

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Pure Substance Mixture 1.Components are not chemically combined. 2.Ratio of components can vary.

Solution (Heterogeneous mixture) Particles are small and uniformly mixed Heterogeneous mixture consist of clumps of particles -”mixture”

1.Continuous Phase- where the other phases are mixed 2.Dispersed Phase

Immiscibility- liquid phases do not mix. Cloudy or Opaque – light reflects off of the dispersed particles

Gas Bubbles Coalesce

Homogeneous alloy 1. Regular, undistorted lattice 2. Appears uniform under microscope Heterogeneous alloy 1. Clumps and distinct crystals