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Explore the world of mixtures and solutions with clear definitions and examples. Discover the roles of solvents, solutes, solubility, concentration, dilute, and concentrated solutions in creating different types of mixtures. Learn more about the key properties that substances exhibit when dissolving in solvents.
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Solvent is the liquid www.dkimages.com/.../previews/1052/707770.JPG
the solid that dissolves in the solvent discover.edventures.com/.../s/solute/support.gif
Saturated Solution solute dissolves in a solvent until no more will dissolve (additional material may sit at the bottom) www.bbc.co.uk/.../science/images/sci_dia_26.gif
Solubility is the property that substances have dissolving in solvents www.twinkiesproject.com/images/solubility2.jpg
Solution is made of two parts the solvent and the solute www.st-hilds.durham.sch.uk/.../mixture.jpg
Dilute solutions with a low ratio of solid material to liquid (weak) woelen.scheikunde.net/.../exp0012.jpg
Concentrated solutions with a high ratio of solid material to liquid (strong)www.global-b2b-network.com/direct/dbimage/502...
Concentration is the ratio of two materials in a solution www.global-b2b-network.com/direct/dbimage/502...
Mixture two or more materials, uniformly distributed throughout one another www.robharvey.com/animage/African-Grey-Select...
Pictures were used from Google images http://images.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi • Definitions were gathered from Mixtures and Solutions Teacher Guide (Foss Kit)