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A Mixture is two or more PureSubstances, combined in varying proportions - each retaining its own specific properties. The components of a Mixture can be separated by physical means, i.e. without the making and breaking of chemical bonds. Examples: Air, table salt thoroughly dissolved in water, milk, wood, and concrete.
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emulsion | An Emulsion is a Mixture of two or more Substances in Liquid state that are normally Immiscible owing to liquid-liquid phase separation. |
| soil solution | SoilSolution is the liquid component of soils, which is largely water containing a number of mineral substances in solution, as well as comparatively large amounts of dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide. |
| sol mixture | A SolMixture is a colloidal Suspension made out of tiny Solid particules in a continuous Liquid medium. Examples of Sol includes Blood Paint. |
| solution | A liquid mixture. The most abundant component in a solution is called the solvent. Other components are called solutes. A solution, though homogeneous, may nonetheless have variable composition. Any amount of salt, up to a maximum limit, can be dissolved in a given amount of water. |
| suspension | A LiquidMixture where at least one of the components of the Mixture is equally distributed throughout the Mixture but is not dissolved in it. |