Froggy Jumps Types of MixturesOnline version Stage 4 Science Ungarie Central School by Rachel Jackson 1 A mixture that doesn't easily separate by itself. a solution b suspension c colloid 2 Means something doesn't dissolve. a Soluble b Insoluble c Solvent 3 Means something will dissolve. a soluble b insoluble c solvent 4 Water is considered the universal __? a solvent b solute c solution 5 The substance that dissolves in another substance is called a ? a solvent b solute c solution 6 The substance that dissolves another substance is called the ? a solute b solvent c solution 7 A mixture that has particles that settle to the bottom when left undisturbed is called a ? a solution b suspension c emulsion 8 The particles that fall to the bottom of a suspension are known as ? a solutes b solvents c sediments 9 Suspensions that don't separate easily are known as ? a suspensions b colloids c solutions 10 Sugar water is an example of a? a suspension b solution c colloid 11 A snow globe is an example of a ? a suspension b solution c colloid 12 Milo or malted milk is an example of a ? a colloid b suspension c solution 13 An example of a liquid solute dissolving into a liquid solvent is ? a soft drinks b cordial c sugar water 14 A colloid of two or more liquids mixed together is known as an? a emulsion b solution c suspension 15 Salad dressing is an example of a? a emulsion b solution c colloid