ii.classification of matter matter is classified on the basis of its characteristics and properties....
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Can be an element or a compound If the substance CAN be separated by chemically into simpler compounds or elements, it is a compound. Ex: H 2 O, NaCl (table salt) If it can NOT be separated chemically, then it is an element. Ex: Helium, CarbonTRANSCRIPT
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II. Classification of MatterMatter is classified on the basis of its characteristics and properties.
Many forms of matter but all classified into one of two major categories:
Pure Substance or Mixture
We tell the difference by if they can be separated physically
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A. Pure Substance – matter with a fixed composition and definite (same) properties
Every sample has same composition(every sample has same ratio of atoms)
Every sample has same characteristics
Cannot be broken down by physical actions such as boiling or melting; only by decomposition reactions
Ex: Hydrogen, Helium, Carbon, Gold Ex of compounds: carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, pure water and table salt (sodium chloride).
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Can be an element or a compound
If the substance CAN be separated by chemically into simpler compounds or elements, it is a compound. Ex: H2O, NaCl (table salt)
If it can NOT be separated chemically, then it is an element. Ex: Helium, Carbon
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Ex: Is grape juice a mixture or pure substance?
In chemistry grape juice is not a pure substance. It is a mixture of many pure substances like water, sugars, and acids. It can be physically separated.
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B. Mixture – a combination of more than one kind of matter physically combined (NOT chemically)
Each kind of matter retains its identity and properties; mixture is combination of the properties of the components
Parts can be in any proportion, but must be specified
Ex: 4% sodium solution 7% sodium solution
A chemical reaction does NOT occur
Ex: sand and sugar sugar and water
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Mixtures can be broken down by physical actions.
Common physical actions are: evaporation* (common for separating water out of a mixture)filtrationcentrifugationmagnetismchromatographydistillationdecantationextractionrecrystallization
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Separation by filtration. A mixture of a solid and a liquid is poured through a porous
medium, in this case filter paper. The liquid passes through the paper while the solid
remains on the paper.
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A simple apparatus for the separation of a sodium chloride solution (salt water) into its components. Boiling the solution evaporates the water, which is
condensed, then collected in the receiving flask. After all the water has boiled away, pure sodium chloride
remains in the boiling flask.
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Separation of ink into components by paper chromatography. (a) Water begins to move up the paper. (b) Water moves past the ink spot, dissolving different components of the ink at
different rates. (c) Water has separated the ink into its several different components.
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1. Homogeneous Mixtures Same composition and
properties throughout Known as solutions when one
part dissolves into another part
ex: salt with water brass – mix of copper
and zinc
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Solutions can NOT be separated by filtration
Solution Parts:Solvent – does the dissolving
Solute – substance dissolved (lesser quantity)
Solutions exist as any combination of solids, liquids or gasses
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2. Heterogeneous Mixtures
do not have uniform or consistent composition; uneven distribution
all parts are NOT the same
ex: sand and water
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Chicken noodle soup – every spoonful is different
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Raisen Bran Cereal ©– every spoonful is different
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Types of Heterogeneous Mixtures
a) suspension – particles are so large they will settle out (due to gravity) unless constantly stirred.
Particles can be filtered out
Ex: Mud in water
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Muddy water after settling
Muddy water
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b) colloids– particles are intermediate in size (between solutions and suspension)
do not dissolvedo not settle outlook homogeneous to the naked
eye but are heterogeneousnon uniform arrangementcolloidal particles pass through
filterstoo small for light microscope but
larger than atomsEx: mayonnaise, milk or jello
(do not need to shake)
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(a) Milkconsists of visible particlesin a non uniform arrangement.(b) Salt water isan example of a homogeneousmixture. Ions andwater molecules are in aSodium uniform arrangement.
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3. Miscible vs. ImmisciblePertains to liquid mixtures
miscible – 2 or more liquids that
are able to dissolve into each other in various proportions
immiscible – liquids that do not mix into each other
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MATTER
Can it be physically separated?
Homogeneous Mixture(solution)
Heterogeneous Mixture Compound Element
MIXTURE – physically combined
PURE SUBSTANCE
yes no
Can it be chemically decomposed?
noyesIs the composition
uniform?
noyes
Colloids Suspensions
Courtesy Christy Johannesson www.nisd.net/communicationsarts/pages/chem
ImmiscibleMiscible