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Mixture contains more than one kind of matter combined in such a way that each keep its own properties. (eg. vegetable soup)
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Mixture
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A substance made of more than one kind of materials which can be identified. (eg. vegetable soup)
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Mechanical Mixture
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Mixture that are made up of parts that can be seen or retain their own properties even if these are not seen visible. (eg. hot chocolate, humans)
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Heterogeneous Mixture
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Mixture that has only one set of properties. Also called a solution.
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Homogeneous Mixture
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A homogeneous mixture of 2 or more substances. (eg. water and sugar combined)
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Solution
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A substance that is able to dissolve another substance. (eg. water, milk, juice)
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Solvent
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Solid or gas that can dissolve in a solvent to make a solution. (eg. cube of sugar, salt)
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Solute
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Substance able to dissolve in a particular solvent. (eg. sugar is a ______ to water)
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Soluble
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Substance not able to dissolve in a particular solvent. (eg. pen)
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Insoluble
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A material made up of only one kind of extremely small particle. (eg. water, gold, oxygen)
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Pure Substance
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To weaken the strength of solution by increasing the amount of solvent.
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Dilute
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One in which no more solute will dissove in it at a specific temperature.
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Saturated Solution
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One in which more solute will dissolve in it at a specific temperature.
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Unsaturated Solution
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What are the three states of matter?
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Solids, Liquids, Gas
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The transfer of heat energy from particles to particle in a solid.
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Conduction
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