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HOMOGENEOUS
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MIXTURE
MIXTURE
 Mixtures are always
present in our
environment.
• A substance made
by mixing other
substances together.
• It is made up of two
or more substances.
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HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURE
• It has one phases of matter with a uniform
composition throughout.
• It is also called a solution. A solution is made up of a
solute and a solvent.
• A solute is the substance
that dissolves in a solvent.

• A solvent is the substance


that dissolves a solute.
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EXAMPLES
OF
HOMOGENEOUS
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MIXTURE
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WHAT CHANGES THE SPEED OF SOLUBILITY?

•Temperature
In general, more solute dissolves in a
solute Title Layout The sugar
dissolves
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•Stirring
Stirring will increase the rate of dissolving

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•Particle Size
Large particles take longer to dissolving

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The larger the
particles the longer to
dissolve.
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USES OF HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURE
•The air that you breathe is a homogeneous mixture of oxygen, nitrogen,
argon, and carbon dioxide, along with other elements in smaller amounts.
Because each layer of the Earth's atmosphere has a different density,
each layer of air is its own homogeneous mixture.
•Nitrous oxide is one of many gaseous
homogeneous mixtures used for anesthesia. As an
anesthesia, nitrous oxide is used in a 50/50 solution
with oxygen. In fact, doctors colloquially refer to
nitrous oxide as "gas and air!"

Used to induce
unconsciousness during
surgery
•Liquid laundry detergent is another
example of a homogeneous mixture of
various soaps and chemicals for washing
clothes.

It makes the
stain easier to
remove
•Most wines and liquors are homogeneous mixtures.
The science of making wine and liquor is based on
employing ethanol and/or water as a solvent on various
substances - charred oak for bourbon whiskey, for
example, or juniper in gin - to create unique flavors.

Drinking Wine
Helps Keep Our
Hearts Healthy
ILLUSTRATION
Directions: In the text box below, draw your own
example of mixture.
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