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April 11th, 2007 by kdanielle


Homogenoes mixture: A homogenous mixture is when something is mixed together, and after it is mixed together the paricles that you have mixed in to the liquid have all dissolved into that liquid. So you can’t see the particles that could have been left in the drink if you would have mixed the particles into a different liquid that may have a different temperature or a different reaction to the particles.

Example: Iced Tea, you can;t see the particles because they were stirred in.

Hetrogeonous Mixture: A hetrogeneous mixture is the oppisite of a homogeneous mixture. It is when you mix something together and you can still see the particles that should ahve dissolved into the liquid.

Example: Hot chocolate that is mixed in cold water, you can still see the tiny particles that are left in the liquid.

Saturated Solution: A staurated solution is when all the spaces that are in between all of the particles are filled.

Example: Kool-Aid, in this drink you can see that the crystals have fell to the bottom.

Unsaturated Solution: An unsaturated solution is theĀ oppisite of a saturated solution. It is when there is unfilled spaces in the glass.

Example: Kool-Aid, when you mix kool-aid and there is no crystaks at the bottom that means that there is unfilled spaces in the glass.

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