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Surfactants, suspensions, emulsions

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Solute particles are small and spread throughout the solvent. Cannot be filtered.   Solution  
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Large particles that can be filtered out. Settle out to form a sediment.   Suspension  
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Contain particles that will reflect light. Particles will not settle out and will pass through filter.   Colloid  
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Tiny droplets of one liquid spread in another.   Emulsion  
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Bonding between atoms.   Interatomic  
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Bonding between molecules.   Intermolecular  
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Bonding inside molecules.   Intramolecular  
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Seawater is an example of one of these.   Solution  
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The effect of light scattering by a colloid.   Tyndall effect  
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A type of colloid.   Foam  
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A substance that improves the ability of a liquid to disperse within another liquid.   Emulsifying agent  
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The result of strong forces between molecules in a liquid, pulling them inward.   Surface Tension  
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The shape that the surface of a liquid takes.   Meniscus  
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A substance that can reduce the surface tension of a liquid.   Surfactant  
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Water loving end of a surfactant molecule.   Hydrophilic  
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Milk is this type of emulsion.   Oil in Water  
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Butter is this type of emulsion.   Water in Oil  
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