

Compare Mixtures and Solutions
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Natalia Arbelaez
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Compare Mixtures and Solutions
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Soap is an emulsifier
It combines the oil and the water (now they will attract)
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Multiple Choice
What is an emulsifier?
it makes two things separate
it combines things that don't normally mix
it does nothing to liquids
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Lets create our dressing
we will need: Sugar, oil, water, mayo, lemon and pepper
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Multiple Choice
What made the oil and water attract to each other?
the pepper
the lemon
the mayo
the salt
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High Solubility
Salt and Water have high solubility because the salt is able to dissolve in the water
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Pepper and water have low solubility because the pepper does not dissolve in the water
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Low Solubility
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Orange juice and water have high solubility because their molecules attract, and they both make one solution
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High Solubility
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Oil and vinegar have low solubility because the molecules do not attract and they have a separation
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Low solubility
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following has high solubility?
pepper and water
sand and water
oil and water
sugar and water
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The water molecules and dye molecules attracted to each other which create the separation of the colors.
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Chromatography
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Multiple Choice
What happens when to things attract?
they attract and dissolve
they make an explosion
they separate and don't attract
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Multiple Choice
What did the chromatography experiment show?
an explosion
the separation of mixtures
elephant toothpaste
a solution
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When substances are not chemically combined and you can see all the different parts.
The materials do not attract to each other
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What is a Mixture
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When one substance is able to dissolve in the other substance.
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What is a Solution
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Multiple Choice
Is pepper and water an example of a mixture or solution?
mixture
solution
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Multiple Select
Citric acid and water is an example of..?
solution
mixture
high solubility
low solubility
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When the water evaporate and go into the air it separates the salt from the water.
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How do you separate solutions?
Compare Mixtures and Solutions
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