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Mixture:
2 or more substances that can be separated by physical proprieties.
Heterogeneous:
Consisting of dissimilar elements or parts; not homogeneous
Amalgam:
A combination of diverse elements; a mixture.
Alloy:
A homogeneous mixture
Solute:
The substance that is being dissolved.
Solvent:
The substance that dissolves the solute.
Solution:
A homogenous mixture in a single phase.
Homogeneous:
Uniform in structure or composition throughout.
Electrolyte:
A chemical compound that ionizes when dissolved or molten to produce an electrically conductive medium
Nonelectrolyte:
A substance whose molecules in solution does not dissociate to ions and thus do not conduct an electric current.
Colloid:
For a chemical reaction to occur, reactant particles must collide.
Tyndall Effect:
The light reflected by particles suspended in a gas or liquid
Weak electrolytes:
Weak electrolytes are acids
Strong electrolytes:
The ones that dissociate when placed into water.