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Mixture
two or more materials stirred together
Property
Characteristics of an object, somethingyou can see like color, texture, and shape
Solution
a special type of mixture when one material dissoloves in another
Dissolving
when one material disperses evenly into another material
Evaporation
the process that causes liquids to dry up.
Liquid turns into a gas and disperses into the air leaving dissolved material behind
Crystal
The solid form of material that can be identified by its properties
Solvent
The liquid part of a solution
(Ex. Water)
Solute
The solid that dissolves in liquid
(ex:Kool Aid powder)
Saturation
This occurs when a solute dissolves in a solvent until no more dissolve
Solubility
The property substances have of dissolving in solvents
Concentration
The amount of material dissolved in a measure of liquid
Dilute
To make a solution less concentrated by adding more liquid.
(remember our grape Kool Aid experiment)
Volume
The three dimensional space occupied by something
(ammount of liquid)
Chemical Reaction
When to or more materials (chemicals) are mixed together and a change occurs
Precipitate
The solid material that forms as a product of a reaction.
Change
When something becomes something different
Reactants
This is what two chemicals are called if they react when mixed together
Citric Acid
This is added to foods such as jellies and soft drinks to give the foods a "tart" taste
Filter
This is used to seperate materials in a mixture