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S807 - Mixtures and Solutions
By Laurie Zubak
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What is a
mixture
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What does
solubility
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The cup of wood, the cup of steel, and the cup of glass are pure substances because they are made of only one type of matter.
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What is the best definition of a mixture?
A combination of two or more substances that keep their own properties
A new substance formed when two materials combine
A substance made of only one type of material
A liquid that cannot be separated
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How is a solution created?
By mixing two substances that do not blend together
By mixing two solids together.
By freezing a liquid until it solidifies.
By combining equal parts of 2 or more types of matter
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A liquid solution is an example of a chemical change.
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How is separating a mixture different from separating a solution?
A mixture and a solution are the same, so they are separated the same way.
A mixture can be separated easily, but a solution requires special methods like evaporation or filtration.
A solution can be separated by hand, but a mixture cannot.
A solution can be separated easily, but a mixture cannot be separated at all.
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Why is it important to know the substances in a mixture before trying to separate it?
Because all mixtures can be separated the same way
Because mixtures cannot be separated once they are combined
Because knowing the substances makes separation impossible
Because different substances require different methods to be separated
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Is a bowl Cheerios a mixture, solution, or neither?
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What is Raisin Bran?
A Mixture
A Solution
A Pure Substance
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Why is this considered a solution rather than a mixture or pure substance?
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Trail mix is an example of a __________.
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The tea represents a __________.
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The solute is the __________, while the solvent is the __________.