Solid lacking long-range atomic order.
Boiling at a constant temperature without change in composition.
Two phases intertwined in a three-dimensional network.
Containing discrete pores that do not communicate.
Having the lowest possible melting point for a mixture of specific components.
Components are unable to mix to form a homogeneous phase.
Containing extraneous substances not part of the base mixture.
Components can be separated by filtration or sorting.
Found in nature.
Parts of the sample differ significantly in composition.
Connected network allowing movement through the sample.
Emitting radiation from radioactive isotopes.
Structured into a network or grid-like pattern.
Produced in a laboratory or factory.
Components can be separated by distillation or sublimation.
Every part of the sample contains the same ratio of components.
Ratio of components varies across samples.
Boiling over a range of temperatures with changing composition.
Qualitative attributes describing the behavior and separation properties of a mixture.