Solvent: Thesubstancethat isdissolvingSalt andwater is anexample ofa solution.Solute: Thesubstancethat isdissolvingWhen you mixsugar with tea, itcreates a mixturebecause theingredients areeasily separated.When a substancedissolves in water,the particlesappear todisappear andspread out evenlyamong the water.A bowl ofcheerioswithout milk isNOT classifiedas a mixture.When youmix sugarand tea, thesugar is thesolute.Trail mix isa mixture,but not asolution.Solvent: Thesubstancethat thingsdissolve inWhen youmix sugarand tea, thetea is thesolvent.Solutionsare aspecial typeof mixture.Trail mix isa solution,but not amixture.A bowl ofcheerioswithout milkis classifiedas a mixture.Substancesin a mixturemaintaintheir physicalproperties.Mixtures areacombinationof 2 or moresubstances.Raisin Branis a solution,but not amixture.Theingredientsin Trail Mixare easilyseparated.When youmix sugarand tea, thetea is thesolute.When you mixsugar with tea, itcreates a solutionbecause theingredients arespread evenly.When youmix sugarand tea, thesugar is thesolvent.Salt andwater is anexample ofa mixture.Solute: Thesubstancethat thingsdissolve inIngredients in asolutionmaintain theirphysicalproperties whenmixed together.Raisin Branis a mixture,but not asolution.Solvent: Thesubstancethat isdissolvingSalt andwater is anexample ofa solution.Solute: Thesubstancethat isdissolvingWhen you mixsugar with tea, itcreates a mixturebecause theingredients areeasily separated.When a substancedissolves in water,the particlesappear todisappear andspread out evenlyamong the water.A bowl ofcheerioswithout milk isNOT classifiedas a mixture.When youmix sugarand tea, thesugar is thesolute.Trail mix isa mixture,but not asolution.Solvent: Thesubstancethat thingsdissolve inWhen youmix sugarand tea, thetea is thesolvent.Solutionsare aspecial typeof mixture.Trail mix isa solution,but not amixture.A bowl ofcheerioswithout milkis classifiedas a mixture.Substancesin a mixturemaintaintheir physicalproperties.Mixtures areacombinationof 2 or moresubstances.Raisin Branis a solution,but not amixture.Theingredientsin Trail Mixare easilyseparated.When youmix sugarand tea, thetea is thesolute.When you mixsugar with tea, itcreates a solutionbecause theingredients arespread evenly.When youmix sugarand tea, thesugar is thesolvent.Salt andwater is anexample ofa mixture.Solute: Thesubstancethat thingsdissolve inIngredients in asolutionmaintain theirphysicalproperties whenmixed together.Raisin Branis a mixture,but not asolution.

5.5BC: Mixtures & Solutions - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Solvent: The substance that is dissolving
  2. Salt and water is an example of a solution.
  3. Solute: The substance that is dissolving
  4. When you mix sugar with tea, it creates a mixture because the ingredients are easily separated.
  5. When a substance dissolves in water, the particles appear to disappear and spread out evenly among the water.
  6. A bowl of cheerios without milk is NOT classified as a mixture.
  7. When you mix sugar and tea, the sugar is the solute.
  8. Trail mix is a mixture, but not a solution.
  9. Solvent: The substance that things dissolve in
  10. When you mix sugar and tea, the tea is the solvent.
  11. Solutions are a special type of mixture.
  12. Trail mix is a solution, but not a mixture.
  13. A bowl of cheerios without milk is classified as a mixture.
  14. Substances in a mixture maintain their physical properties.
  15. Mixtures are a combination of 2 or more substances.
  16. Raisin Bran is a solution, but not a mixture.
  17. The ingredients in Trail Mix are easily separated.
  18. When you mix sugar and tea, the tea is the solute.
  19. When you mix sugar with tea, it creates a solution because the ingredients are spread evenly.
  20. When you mix sugar and tea, the sugar is the solvent.
  21. Salt and water is an example of a mixture.
  22. Solute: The substance that things dissolve in
  23. Ingredients in a solution maintain their physical properties when mixed together.
  24. Raisin Bran is a mixture, but not a solution.