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23 Cards in this Set
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homegeneous mixture
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substance that appears the same throughout
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suspension
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heterogeneous mixture in which some particles settle out
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insoluble
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substance unable to dissolve into a solvent
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alloy
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metal in which two or more solids are dissolved together
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heterogeneous mixture
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substances in which components are not evently distributed
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colloid
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mixture in which particles are mixed but not dissolved
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solvent
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substance in which solute is dissolved
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water
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the universal solvent
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mixture
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two or more substances mixed together but not chemically combined
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solute
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substance that is dissolved in another substance
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saturated solution
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solution that has dissolved all the solute it can at a specific temperature
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soluble
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ability of a substance to dissolve into a solvent
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solubility
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measure of how much solute can be completely dissolved in a solvent
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solution
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substance made of small particles in which the components are evenly mixed
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Alloys
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Sterling silver or steel are examples of ____________.
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insoluble
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Oil and water are examples of _______________ mixtures.
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Temperature
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________________ affects the rate of an item dissolving.
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Heterogeneous mixtures
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Salads, cereals, and trail mix are all examples of _______________ .
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colloids
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Fog, smoke or gelatin are examples of __________________.
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suspensions
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Silty river water or sooty polluted air are examples of ____________.
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solutions
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Seawater, air we breathe, and lemonade are examples of _____________.
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matter
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Scientists classify matter through a classification system based on the composition of ____________.
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homogeneous mixtures
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House paint, toothpaste, and milk are examples of _______________.
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