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boyle's law
varies inversely
alloys
solution of metals
water
it is called the universal solvent
gas in liquid
Foam; whipped cream
liquid in liquid
Dental filling (mercury in silver)
solute
the substance that is being dissolved
solvent
the substance that is doing the dissolving
Solid in liquid
Sol; paint
liquid in gas
Humid aid (water in air)
chemical
precipitate formed
colloids
cloudy
odor, shape, size, texture, hardness
specific properties
Solid in liquid
Gold jewelry (copper in gold)
liquid in solid
Antifreeze (ethylene glycol in water)
heterogeneous mixture
least mixed out of mixtures
mixture
keeps their own properties
solution
is formed when one substance dissolves another. These may appear to be transparent. Particles are too small to scatter light
physical
are usually easy to reverse and do not involve large energy changes
insoluble
does not dissolve in water
heterogeneous mixture
particles are large enough to be seen
liquid in gas
Fogs; clouds
physical
change that does not alter the chemical nature of the substance
gas in gas
Air (oxygen in nitrogen)
solid in gas
Soot in air (carbon in air)
mixture
to separate you use physical means
chemical
can't be reversed
mixture
matter that consists of two or more substances mixed together but not chemically combined
solid in solid
(Ocean water (salt in water)
heterogeneous mixture
easily separate particles from mixture
colloids
particles are large in size and permanently suspended
colloids
particles are mixed together but not dissolved
homogeneous mixture
most mixed out of mixtures
chemical
color change
true
if you increase the temperature you usually decrease the solubility of gas solvent.
solid in gas
Smoke; smoke
homogeneous mixture
can only exist in three phases ( solid, liquid, gas )
colloids
particles constantly bombarred each other. Because of this, ____ scatter light
liquid in solid
Gel; butter
mixture
substance keeps their own identity
gas in liquid
charcoal gas mask (poisonous gases on Carbon)
chemical
energy giving off
solubility
the amount of substance that can be completely dissolved in another substance at a given temperature
gas in solid
Soda water (carbon dioxide in water)
soluble
substance that dissolves in water
colloids
will not settle out when left to stand
charles law
vary directly
physical
phase changes are physical changes (freezing, melting)
liquid in liquid
Emulsion; mayonnaise
mass, volume, density, weight
general properties
chemical
use lots of energy
chemical
alter the identity of the substance
chemical
gas liberated
chemical
energy taking in
chemical
new odor

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