It's relatively easy to tell what this category of mixture is made of.
What is a heterogeneous mixture?
This mixture of gases keeps us going.
What is air?
The things that make up...well...things.
What is matter?
A compound is this type of substance.
What is a pure substance?
This homogeneous mixture is formed by dissolving one thing inside of another.
What is a solution?
When left alone, half of this mixture will sink to the bottom of its container.
What is a suspension?
This colloid is a shaky mixture of proteins and water.
What is jello/gelatin?
We do this when we take apart a mixture.
What is physical separation/separation techniques?
An element is just one of these.
What is an atom?
This substance is also called the universal solvent.
What is water?
This is a useful mixture of two metals.
What is an alloy?
This solid is one of the most important compounds in cooking, and it's only made of two elements!
What is salt/sodium-chloride?
This is the reason why compounds are physically inseparable
What is chemical bonding?
Everything is standard in a pure substance, up until these get involved.
Enough! It's a futile effort to add more solute to this type of solution.
What is a saturated solution?
Hiding in plain sight, the tiny particles in this mixture would make you think its homogenous.
What is a colloid?
The gas dissolved in this beverage is its selling point.
What is soda?
We like to break things down in science, except for this.
What is an element/atom?
This process can make, or break, a compound.
What is a chemical reaction?
This is how we measure how easy it will be for a solvent and solute to make a given solution.
What is solubility?
This process happens in mixtures that can't keep their particles in place.
What is sedimentation?
Cooking oil and water don't mix, but we mix this liquid with water to get rid of oil.
What is dishwashing liquid/liquid soap?
It's a small club, and only one thing is in it.
What is a pure substance?
These compounds prove that two, or more atoms, can be better than one
What is a molecule?
Mixology hinges on this type of solution.
What is liquid in liquid?