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Mrs.Douglas-Mixtures
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Two or more substances that are put together but may be separated by physical processes; the substances have not changed chemically but still have their own properties | Mixture |
| A mixture in which the particles of a substance are evenly spread out in another substance | Solution |
| The mixing process of one substance into another so that a solution forms | Dissolving |
| the amount of time it takes a solute to dissolve | Rate of dissolving |
| any substance that seems to disappear (dissolves) in a solution. | Solute |
| any substance in which a solute dissolves | Solvent |
| a mixture that has a large amount of solute in the solvent; a strong solution | Concentrated/Concentration |
| a mixture that has a small amount of solute in the solvent; a weak solution | Dilute |
| a method of separating solid particles from a liquid or gas, using filter paper | Filtration |
| a method used to separate a mixture into its various components by particle size, using wire mesh | Sifting |
| process by which a liquid becomes a gas; can be used as a method of separating a mixture | Evaporation |
| a method of separating a solution using a filter paper that will allow the solutes to separate from the solution by color | Chromatography |
| a method of separating solids which float on a liquid from remaining materials in the mixture | Floatation |