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### Educational Website Content: Chemistry Concepts

This interactive exercise involves matching terms with their definitions using the answer bank provided below. Key concepts related to solutions and mixtures are covered.

#### Terms and Definitions

1. **Solution**
2. **Heterogeneous mixture**
3. **Hydrogen bonding**
4. **Dispersion forces**
5. **Molecular dipole**
6. **Miscible**
7. **Immiscible**
8. **Soluble**
9. **Hydrophobic**

#### Answer Bank

- **When two liquids mix completely, they are said to be _ with each other.**

- **A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances**

- **Induced dipole force existing between all molecules, regardless of their polarity**

- **A nonpolar substance that will not mix with water**

- **Attraction between molecules that have a hydrogen atom bound to an oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine atom**

- **Partial separation of charge in a molecule**

- **A mixture with two visibly different parts**

- **When one substance dissolves into another**

These terms and definitions explore crucial chemical principles, providing foundational knowledge for understanding molecular interactions and mixture behaviors.
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Transcribed Image Text:### Educational Website Content: Chemistry Concepts This interactive exercise involves matching terms with their definitions using the answer bank provided below. Key concepts related to solutions and mixtures are covered. #### Terms and Definitions 1. **Solution** 2. **Heterogeneous mixture** 3. **Hydrogen bonding** 4. **Dispersion forces** 5. **Molecular dipole** 6. **Miscible** 7. **Immiscible** 8. **Soluble** 9. **Hydrophobic** #### Answer Bank - **When two liquids mix completely, they are said to be _ with each other.** - **A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances** - **Induced dipole force existing between all molecules, regardless of their polarity** - **A nonpolar substance that will not mix with water** - **Attraction between molecules that have a hydrogen atom bound to an oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine atom** - **Partial separation of charge in a molecule** - **A mixture with two visibly different parts** - **When one substance dissolves into another** These terms and definitions explore crucial chemical principles, providing foundational knowledge for understanding molecular interactions and mixture behaviors.
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