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All answers should be in complete sentences. Matter is any material that occupies space and has mass. Properties is what is used to describe the characteristics of matter. For example water, is a clear,colourless,odourless liquid. A mixture is when a material has more then one set of properties. A mixture contains more than one kind of matter combined in a way that keeps its own properties. Heterogeneous are mixtures made up with parts. It means made up with parts or mixed. Homogeneous is when materials only have set of properties. It means every part is the same. Question 2(A)the relationship between a mixture and a solution is that they both have more then 1 substance. (B)a solution and homogeneous are not the same,homogeneous is when all the properties in a material is the same. A solution contains more then one substance even if you can't see it with the naked eye. (C) the relationship between a pure substance and homogeneous is that they only contain one substance or properties. (D)the relationship between a mixture and heterogeneous is they both need more then one propertie or different parts to form.(E) the relationship between a mechanical mixture and properties is properties are what you use to identify the mixture and a mechanical mixture is easy to identify. (F)the relationship between a particle and a pure substance is, particles make up all matter and a pure substance is made up of only one extremely small particle.Question 4 a mixture is a material that has more then one Set of properties.a mixture contains more then one kind of matter combined in such a way that it keeps its own properties. A pure substance must be homogeneous. if they are always exactly the same in all parts of the material, no matter what part of the world 🌎The material comes from, then you may infer that you have a pure substance.Question 6(a) a homogeneous mixture represents Diagram C (b) a mechanical mixture represents Diagram A (c) a pure substance represents Diagram D (d) a different pure substance represents Diagram B. Question 1 (a) A solution is a liquid mixture in which the solute unformily distributed within the solvent.(b) a example of a solution (from the book) is maple syrup. Another example of a solution (from my experience) is apple juice. Question 2 A solute in ocean water is salt. The solvent in ocean water is water. Question 3 (a) Air and humid air are both solutions that are gases.(b) Brass and mothballs are both solutions that are solids.(c)The solution which both solute and solvent are liquids is vinegar.(d) a solution of a gas in a liquid is soda water. Question 4 Fog is a heterogeneous mixture because water particles suspended in air in cooled condition the droplets are not big enough to fall to the ground but big enough to create a foggy situation.