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Mixtures and Solutions

Ingredient A single part of a mixture or solution

Physical Change Make different without changing what the material is made of, such as: cutting, folding, melting

Mixture (Heterogeneous) A combination of two or more substances where each keep their own properties and can be easily separated

Solution (Homogenous) A mixture of one substance dissolved evenly in another.

Solute The substance that will be dissolved like salt or sugar

Solvent What the matter will be dissolved in like water

Dissolve To break down into small particles and spread evenly through a substance

Disperse scatter or send in several different directions

Sieve tool used to separate smaller from bigger pieces in a mixture

Filter Used to separate sand and water

Magnet Used to separate iron filing and sand, steel and other objects