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Solution

Homogeneous mixture where a solute and solvent are blended evenly.






Example: Sugar into tea

Solute

Substance being dissolved.






Example: Sugar, lemonade powder

Solvent

Substance that dissolves in the solute.








Example: Tea, water

Solubility

Ability to dissolve.








Example: Sugar in tea, salt in water

Suspension

Mixture whose parts can separate over time.






Example: Italian Salad dressing

Mixture

A physical combination of two or more substances that keep their properties and can be separated.






Example: Trail mix, lemonade, brownie mix

Heterogenous

Mixture where the individual substances CAN be seen.






Example: Trail mix, M&Ms, Salad

Homogeneous

Mixtures where the individual substances CANNOT be seen.




Example: Lemonade, Ice cream, smoothie

What is a molecule made up of?

Two or more atoms combined

Matter is anything that has (blank) and takes up (blank)

Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space