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MIXTURES can have can have no visible parts visible parts are called like SOLUTIONS sand and water like oil and vinegar salt and water iron and sand Kool-Aid®

Is this a solution?

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Solutions = + SOLUTE SOLVENT SOLUTION A solvent is the “larger part” of a solution. Usually, the solvent is a liquid. = + SOLUTE SOLVENT SOLUTION

Solutions = + SOLUTE SOLVENT SOLUTION A solute is the “smaller part” of a solution. Usually the solute is a solid. = + SOLUTE SOLVENT SOLUTION

Solutions = + SOLUTE SOLVENT SOLUTION When a solute and a solvent are mixed together, this forms a solution. = + SOLUTE SOLVENT SOLUTION

In this scenario, what is the: A) solvent B) solute C) solution Sugar is added to water in this bird feeder to create a sweet treat for hummingbirds!

What is solubility? 5. Solubility = how easily a solute dissolves in the solvent to form a solution or a homogeneous mixture. Solubility is a physical property of matter

Saturation Cannot fit any more (any extra solute added would sink to the bottom) 6. Saturated: when a solution contains the maximum solute it can hold.

Which is a saturated solution? How do you know? A B

Which is a saturated solution? B No more material will dissolve in solution A.