Mixture | | A mixture in which droplets of fat are prevented from joining together by an emulsifying energy. |
Homogeneous | | The same structure, quality, or kind. |
Heterogeneous | | A heterogeneous mixture, in which the particles do not settle. |
Suspension | | Made up of parts, or mixed. |
Colloid | | A substance that dissolves in a solvent to form a solution. |
Solvent | | A solution in which more of the solute could dissolve in a specific amount of solvent at the same temperature. |
Solute | | A solution is a homogenous mixture of two or more pure substances. In a solution, the particles of all the pure substances are distributed evenly. |
Soluble | | A heterogeneous mixture in which the particles settle slowly after mixing. |
Insoluble | | Not able to be dissolved in a particular solvent. |
Solution | | Dissolving is the breaking up of particles to form a solution by mixing two or more mixtures together. dissolving is not the same because mixing stuff doesn't mean it will all dissolve. |
Mechanical Mixture | | Stirring or shaking. |
Properties | | Mixtures that are obviously heterogeneous. We can distinctly see the parts, or phrases, because sometimes they layer, like oil on water, and bubbles in pop. |
Dissolving | | Properties are characteristics that describe matter, like hardness or color. |
Emulsion | | A substance that dissolves a solute to form a solution. |
Phases | | A solution that contains more solute than would normally dissolve in a certain temperature. |
Agitation | | Able to be dissolved in a particular solvent. |
Saturated | | Separate parts of a mechanical mixture. |
unsaturated | | All pure substances can exist in the three states of matter. Each pure substance is made up of only one type of molecule. they can be elements or compounds. |
supersaturated | | A mixture in which no more solute will dissolve in a specific amount of solvent at a specific temperature. |