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SolutionVocab_6th

Science Vocab_solution_6th grade

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a physical combination of two or more substances that blend together without forming a new substance. mixture
a mixture made of parts that separate upon standing suspension
a suspension of two liquids that usually do not mix together and do not dissolve in each other emulsion
a stable homogeneous mixture in which very small, fine particles of one material are scattered throughout another material, blocking the passage of light without settling out. colloid
a mixture of one substance dissolved in another and the properties are the same throughout the mixture. solution
mixtures of one or more metals with other solids alloy
a physical property of solutes in different solvents. solubility
separates the parts of a mixture by vaporization and condensation distillation
Fog is an example of a _________ because it is a mixture of fine water droplets with other air molecules colloid
It describes the amount of a substance that can dissolve in a solvent solubility
means "the act or state of hanging up", like particles in a solution suspension
a word that means "glue" colloid
a word that means, "to loosen or dissolve." solution
a word that means, "to bind," for example mixtures of different metals bound together alloy
a word that means "to loosen or dissolve" solubility
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