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Compare and contrast homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures by matching the correct term to each description. The word "both" is used once. Homogeneous and heterogeneous are both used three times each.
Components can be separated by physical means.
An alloy is an example.
Some or all of one part could be removed without changing the type of mixture.
A solution is an example.
The components are not spread out evenly throughout the mixture.
Fruit salad is an example.
A sample from one part of the mixture is the same as any other sample of the mixture.
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Match terms with their description/definition. Not all words will be used. Some will be used more than once.
A homogeneous mixture that is made up of two or more metals.
Increasing the surface area causes solute to dissolve ___.
The substance that dissolves.
Solute + solvent makes up a ___.
Sugar particles dissolve in cold iced tea faster than cubes of sugar because they have more ___.
A homogeneous mixture in which one or more components dissolves in another.
Two or more liquids that mix easily and stay mixed are ___.
Stirring the solution will cause the solution to form ___.
Decreasing the temperature of the solvent would cause the solute to dissolve ___.
Components can be separated by physical means.
Answer 1Choose...bothhomogeneousheterogeneousAn alloy is an example.
Answer 2Choose...bothhomogeneousheterogeneousSome or all of one part could be removed without changing the type of mixture.
Answer 3Choose...bothhomogeneousheterogeneousA solution is an example.
Answer 4Choose...bothhomogeneousheterogeneousThe components are not spread out evenly throughout the mixture.
Answer 5Choose...bothhomogeneousheterogeneousFruit salad is an example.
Answer 6Choose...bothhomogeneousheterogeneousA sample from one part of the mixture is the same as any other sample of the mixture.
Answer 7Choose...bothhomogeneousheterogeneousExplanation / Answer
1) False
2) Components can be separated by physical means heterogeneous
An alloy is an example.
Some or all of one part could be removed without changing the type of mixture.
A solution is an example.
The components are not spread out evenly throughout the mixture.
Fruit salad is an example.
A sample from one part of the mixture is the same as any other sample of the mixture.
homogeneous
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A homogeneous mixture that is made up of two or more metals.
Increasing the surface area causes solute to dissolve ___.
The substance that dissolves.
Solute + solvent makes up a ___.
Sugar particles dissolve in cold iced tea faster than cubes of sugar because they have more ___.
A homogeneous mixture in which one or more components dissolves in another.
Two or more liquids that mix easily and stay mixed are ___.
Stirring the solution will cause the solution to form ___.
Decreasing the temperature of the solvent would cause the solute to dissolve ___.
An alloy is an example.
homogeneousSome or all of one part could be removed without changing the type of mixture.
heterogeneousA solution is an example.
.bothThe components are not spread out evenly throughout the mixture.
heterogeneousFruit salad is an example.
heterogeneousA sample from one part of the mixture is the same as any other sample of the mixture.
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