This is the name for something that features one substance microscopically dispersed throughout another substance.
What is a colloid?
This is a substance being, or is capable of being, dissolved.
What is a solute?
Milk is known to be one of these types of heterogeneous mixtures because no matter how long you leave the mixture (in the refrigerator), it will not separate.
What is a colloid?
What is a filtration process?
Unscramble these letters: "XUMESITR"
What is MIXTURES!
This is a kind of colloid formed by combining two liquids that normally don't mix.
What is an emulsion?
This is a substance that is capable of dissolving another substance.
What is a solvent?
This is a type of heterogeneous mixture where the components are not mutually soluble (do not mix completely).
What is an emulsion?
This separation method occurs when someone heats a liquid to its boiling point and collects whatever is left behind.
What is evaporation?
A worm, an octopus, and a slug are all types of this animal.
What are invertebrates?
This is a mixture where the components that make up the mixture are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture.
What is a homogeneous solution?
For a mixture to become this, the solute crystals must break up into smaller groups or individual molecules within a solvent.
What is a solution?
When you leave an emulsion to sit for a length of time, the component with a higher measurement of this will always rise to the top.
What is density?
This separation process is ideal for separating a mixture of two solids with one part having magnetic properties.
What is magnetism?
This is Mr. Lauze's cat's name!
Who is Gordie?
This is a mixture where we can see the two substances separated in the container.
What is a heterogeneous mixture?
A solution that looks exactly the same throughout is called this.
What is a homogeneous solution?
This is a mixture of a liquid and particles of a solid, most commonly seen as "floating" within the liquid.
What is a suspension?
This separation process is used to determine how many substances are in a mixture, and what those substances are, using a smear on a piece of filter paper.
What is paper chromatography?
What gets wetter the more that it dries?
What is a towel?
What is a separation process?
When me make a mixture of two substances, we do not always get a solution because sometimes the solute will not do this, within the solvent.
What is dissolve?
These are the two standard, or most common types, of emulsions.
This separation process is a method of evaporation used in the making of spirts or alcohol.
What is distillation?
This single word is the name for this symbol: "&"
What is Ampersand?