Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Unit 4.1 Types of Mixtures
- A mixture is a pure substance made up of only
one substance
- A solution is when a substance dissolves into another,
forming a clear liquid
- A solute is a substance that dissolves to make a
solution when it's mixed into another substance
- A solvent is a substance that dissolves
another substance
- When a liquid is soluble that means
it's able to be dissolved
- A solution which is classified as concentrated
means there is alot of solute in the solvent
- The term dilute is used to describe when there is
little solute in the solution
- Types of Suspension
- Solid suspended in a liquid
- Solid suspended in a gas
- Liquid suspended in
another liquid
- Types of Solution:
- Gases dissolved in another gas.
- A solid dissolved in a liquid
- Liquid dissolved in another liquid
- Gas dissolved in a liquid
- When as much as a substance can be dissolved
that is when it is saturated
- A suspension is when a substance will not dissolve in another and quickly
separates out and is left to stand on its own
- When particles spread out without
dissolving this is known as disperse
- A substance is insoluble when it doesn't dissolve in a
particular solvent
- A solution is aqueous when water is
its solvent