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Integrated Sciences
Chapter 6, Section 1
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An example of immiscible?
oil and water
Explain the differences between homogenous and heterogeneous?
homogenous - 2 substances mix evenly
heterogeneous - 2 substances do not mix evenly
distillation
process in which you separate 2 liquids (miscible) by boiling them
solution
homogenous mixture of 2 or more substances uniformly spread throughout
colloid
mixture of tiny particles that is dispersed into another substance, but they do not settle out
suspension
mixture that looks uniform when stirred, but it separates into layers when it is no longer stirred
solute
substance that dissolves in a solution
solvent
substance in which the solute dissolves
Identify the solute and solvent in this solution: kool-aid solute and solvent
kool-aid solute = sugar flavor

solvent = water
Would distillation separate a mixture of these two miscible liquids: water boils at 100 C and lemon juice bois at 74 C (not actual boiling point)
yes, because boiling point for enough apart that the lemon juice will evaporate off 1st and leave behind the water