There are actually a number of materials that contain one or more substances, intimately blended, that are not solutions.
A solid-solid mixture can be an "aggregate" or, if the constituents are chemical elements, an "alloy". Certain alloys are actually chemical compounds of the consituents; these are usually designated as such or referred to as "intermetallic compounds".
Liquid carrier mixtures include "suspensions", in which small particles of an undissolved solid are disbursed in a liquid carrier; "emulsions", which are mixtures involving immiscible liquids such as water and oil, and "colloids", a general class of suspensions of micro- or nano- particles.
The vast technologies of cosmetics and paints/coatings are based on emulsions and other colloids, and the techniques for making and stabilizing them.
When sugar is dissolved in water, it appears as a clear, transparent solution with no visible sugar particles.
When particles are dissolved in a solvent, they disperse evenly throughout the solvent and become surrounded by solvent molecules. This results in the particles being separated from each other and mixed uniformly throughout the solvent, forming a solution.
Both a solute and a solvent are components of a solution. The solute is the substance that is dissolved in the solvent, and the solvent is the substance in which the solute is dissolved. Together, they create a homogenous mixture where the solute particles are dispersed in the solvent.
A homogeneous mixture is when particles of one substance are evenly mixed with the particles of another substance. This results in a uniform composition throughout the mixture, with no visible segregation of the components. Examples include salt dissolved in water or air.
A precipitate is the name for the _____ that forms when liquids are mixed.
A homogeneous mixture where particles are suspended is known as a colloid. In a colloid, the particles are not fully dissolved but are evenly distributed throughout the mixture, giving it a uniform appearance. Examples of colloids include milk, fog, and gelatin.
A mechanical mixture made up of solids and gases consists of solid particles dispersed in a gas. The solid particles are not dissolved in the gas but are simply mixed together, such as dust particles in the air.
When sugar is dissolved in water, it appears as a clear, transparent solution with no visible sugar particles.
When particles are dissolved in a solvent, they disperse evenly throughout the solvent and become surrounded by solvent molecules. This results in the particles being separated from each other and mixed uniformly throughout the solvent, forming a solution.
Both a solute and a solvent are components of a solution. The solute is the substance that is dissolved in the solvent, and the solvent is the substance in which the solute is dissolved. Together, they create a homogenous mixture where the solute particles are dispersed in the solvent.
An example of a gas and liquid mixed together is carbonated water, where carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in liquid water to create fizzy bubbles.
A homogeneous mixture is when particles of one substance are evenly mixed with the particles of another substance. This results in a uniform composition throughout the mixture, with no visible segregation of the components. Examples include salt dissolved in water or air.
A magnet can remove particles from a mixture but not from a chemical compound.
It is a solution because once it is mixed together you cannot visually distinguish that it is composed of different particles. A mechanical mixture is when you can see that it is made up of different particles and you can separate it physically, proving that chocolate powder dissolved in milk is a solution.
A precipitate is the name for the _____ that forms when liquids are mixed.
The meaning of undissolved is not disintegrated, not dispersed in the liquid.
mech. mixture are hetrogenous mixture while solution is the one that reactant dissolved completly(homogenous)