1) The materials present in the greatest amount in a solution a) Distillation b) Solvent c) Suspension d) Alloy 2) The process of separating the parts of a mixture by evaporation and condensation a) Solvent b) Alloy c) Solute d) Distillation 3) A type of heterogeneous mixture that the parts are not easily seen and appear the same throughout, the parts sperate or settle over time a) Mixture b) Suspension c) Alloy d) Distillation 4) A solution of one metal and at least one other solid, often also a metal a) Suspension b) Distillation c) Heterogeneous mixture d) Alloy 5) Any other part of a solution a) Solute b) Solvent c) Heterogeneous mixture d) Solubility 6) The maximum amount of a substance that can be dissolved by another substance a) Solute b) Homogeneous mixture c) Solubility d) Mixture 7) A mixture of substances that are blended so completely that the mixture looks the same everywhere a) Solution b) Mixture c) Solvent d) Alloy 8) Mixtures that you can plainly see all the parts a) Homogeneous mixture b) Heterogeneous mixture c) Solvent d) Solution 9) A mixture with parts so small they cannot be seen, even with a microscope a) Homogeneous mixture b) Heterogeneous mixture c) Alloy d) Mixture 10) A physical combination of two or substances that blend together to make a new substance a) Solution b) Mixture c) Solute d) Alloy 11) Examples of Heterogeneous Mixtures a) salad, trail mix b) sugar water, brass c) carbonated soda, corn oil d) apple juice, cranberry juice 12) Examples of Homogeneous Mixtures a) salad, trail mix b) yogurt with fruit, brass c) carbonated soda, apple juice d) pizza, chocolate chip cookies 13) Examples of Suspensions a) salad, trail mix b) yogurt with fruit, brass c) carbonated soda, apple juice d) peanut butter, orange juice 14) Examples of Colloids a) fog, gelatin, milk b) yogurt with fruit, brass, salad c) carbonated soda, apple juice, sugar water d) peanut butter, chocolate milk, orange juice 15) A type of Heterogeneous Mixture that appears cloudy, parts too small to settle out a) Solution b) Colloid c) Solvent d) Mixture 16) Univeral Solvent a) oil b) water c) alcohol d) peroxide 17) What does it mean if a mixture is dilute? a) Has less solute in a certain amount of solvent and looks lighter b) Has less solvent in a certain amount of solute t and looks darker 18) What does it mean if a mixture is concentrated? a) Has more solute in a certain amount of solvent and looks darker b) Has more solute in a certain amount of solvent and looks lighter 19) How do you make a mixture concentrated? a) Add salt b) Add water c) Add oxygen d) Reduce water 20) How do you make a mixture dilute? a) Add salt b) Add water c) Add oxygen d) Reduce water 21) What are some ways to sperate mixtures? a) Add water until it comes apart b) Reduce water until it comes apart c) boil, magnet, physically pick apart, melt d) freeze, shake, stir 22) How would you separate a mixture that has iron in it? a) Use a filter b) Boil the mixture c) Freeze the mixture d) Run a magnet through the mixture 23) Ways to separate a mixture by size: a) boil or freeze b) sift, strain or filter c) run a magnet through the mixture 24) The "stuff" that does the dissolving a) solution b) solute c) solvent d) mixture 25) The "stuff" that gets dissolved a) solution b) solute c) solvent d) mixture
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