Mixtures

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Milk, fog, and toothpaste.

Examples of colloid

Solid, liquid, and gas

2 classes of matter

A metal made by combining two or more metallic elements.

Alloy

Brass and gold jewelry.

Alloy examples

A property that helps identify and classify a substance.

Characteristic Properties

Physical properties and chemical properties.

Characteristic properties examples

The particles in the homogeneous are mixed together but not dissolve.

Colloid

A mixture is not chemically combined, but the compound is.

Difference between a mixture and a compound

Colloid is the homogeneous mixture that are mixed together but not dissolve, while a solution is when the substance dissolves in another.

Difference solution and colloid

Water, baking soda, and salt.

Examples of compound

Sulfur, cooper, and aluminum.

Examples of elements

Stainless steel and air

Examples of mixture

-A suspension is a mixture that contains particles that are large enough to be seen. -A mixture is a combination of two or more pure substances.

Facts about mixture

Any combination of substances that does not have uniform composition and properties; a mixture of physically distinct substances with different properties.

Heterogeneous Mixture

Trail mix, salad dressing, and rocks.

Heterogeneous mixture examples

Any combination of substances that has uniform composition and properties; a mixture that is uniform throughout.

Homogeneous Mixture

Air, blood, and saturated water

Homogeneous mixture examples

A measure of the amount of matter in an object.

Mass

Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.

Matter

Chairs, tables, things but not ideas.

Matter examples

Two or more substances that are mixed together, but not chemically combined.

Mixture

Milk and coke

Mixture examples

Homogeneous mixture is a well mixed mixture but heterogeneous is not.

Mixture types differences

The minor component in a solution, dissolved in the solvent.

Solute

Glue, hot chocolate mix, salt

Solute examples

A type of Homogeneous mixture formed when one substance dissolves in another.

Solution

Air and salt water

Solution examples

The liquid in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution.

Solvent

Water and sugar

Solvent examples

Water

Universal solvent

Amount of space in an object.

Volume


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