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Physical Science: 4
Physical Science Lesson 4: Mixtures and Solutions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Mixture: | A combination of two or more substances that do not join together to form a new substance |
| Solution: | A mixture in which the substances are spread out evenly between one another and cannot be told apart |
| Solvent | A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances Ex: Water |
| Solute | The dissolved substance in a solution The component of the solution that changes states The powdered substance of the hot chocolate is an example of this |
| Soluble | Capable of being dissolved in some solvent (usually water) |
| Saturation Point | The point at which no more solute (sugar) will mix with the solvent (tea) |
| Dissolve: | To form a solution with another substance |
| Invisible: | Cannot be seen |