A mixture is a combination of two or more subtances that are not chemically combined
Pure subtances are substances classified as "chemically pure"
Pure subtances are either made up of one type of atom (element) or two types of atom (compound)
Mixtures can be homogenous or hetergenous.Homogenous means that the components are uniformly distributed. Heterogenous means that the components are not uniformly distributed.
When the solute and solvent are combined, it creates a solution, which is classified as homogenous
The most common solvent is water
The solute in a solution is the one with the smaller amount of particles.
the solvent is the one with the larger amount that dissolves the solute
Unsaturated solution is a solution that contains a higher proportion of water than the original sample
a satured solution is a solution in which all the solute molecules are dissolved in the solvent
a supersatured solution is a solution that contains more solute than the solvent can hold
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined
Pure substances are substances that are made up of either one type of atom (element) or the kinds of atoms (compound), pure substances are also classified as "chemically pure"