What is filtration?
Separating different sized particles out of a mixture…. Insoluble solids can be separated from liquids by filtering……
Can all mixtures be filtered?
No! Only insoluble particles…..
If it has dissolved into the liquid it has to be separated in a different way. Milo is a great example…..
Filtrate: Separating different sized particles out of a mixture….. correct answer: liquid after you filter…..
Residue: the soil is caught in the filter paper. This is called the residue….
filter paper: it acts like a sieve. It has tiny holes that are only big enough to allow water through….
Mixture: A mix of lots of things….
Solution: The thing is resolved X…… Correct answer: Mixture created by combining substances……
Soluble: Able to dissolve in water by solute…..
Insoluble: they can be separated from liquids to filtering….. Correct answer: cannot be dissolved in a solute…..
Precipitate: Will turn into a soluble and will then form into a solution….
Filter: Something that keeps something away from the other….. Correct answer: Separate base on size…..
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- Solute = the dissolve (er)….
B. Solvent = able to dissolve other substances….
C. Solution = Mixture created by combining substances….
D. Soluble = Able to dissolve In water by solute…..
E. Insoluble = Cannot be dissolved in solute…
2. Make it smaller…. Or add more water…
3. Milo, Tea, coffee, sugar, salt, Lemon juice & vinegar….
4. Insoluble stuff: fats, wood, sand, metals and plastic…..
