mixtures a mixture is made when two or more substances are combined, but they are not combined...
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MIXTURES A mixture is made when two or more
substances are combined, but they are not combined chemically.
General Properties of mixtures:The components of a mixture can be
easily separatedThe components each keep their
original propertiesThe proportion of the components is
variable**mixtures can be solid ,liquid or
gas**
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MIXTURES
Two or more kinds of matter put together
are
solutions
separated
can be
can be
by
filtration
using sieves
using magnets
floating vs. sinking
evaporation
sorting
distillation
chromatography
one kind of material dissolves in another
made when
cannot be separated by
filtration
which
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TYPES OFMIXTURES
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MIXTURES
visible parts no visible parts
can havecan have
sand and water
oil and vinegar
iron and sand
SOLUTIONS
Kool-Aid®
salt and water
are called
like
like
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TYPES OF MIXTURES*Heterogeneous mixtures the substances are not evenly distributed.
Example1.Chocolate chip2. Pizza 3. Rocks *Homogeneous mixtures: all the substances are evenly distributed throughout the mixture
Example 1.Salt water 2. air 3. blood
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Within the categories of homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures, there are more specific types of mixtures:
1.Solutions2.Alloys3.Suspensions4.Colloids
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SOLUTIONS (HOMOGENEOUS)
A solution is a mixture where one of the substances dissolves in the other.
The substance that dissolves is called the Solute
The substance that the solute dissolves in is called the solvent.
for example salt watersalt = SOLUTEwater = SOLVENT
* These components can be easily separated by evaporation and they each retain their original properties.*
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ALLOYS ( HOMOGENEOUS)
An alloy is mixture of one or more metals with other solids.
Most alloys are solutions. They are made by heating ,melting ,
and mixing the parts together. Examples of alloys
1. steel ( is made of iron and carbon)2.bronze (is made of copper and tin)3. brass ( is made of copper and zinc)
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SUSPENSIONS ( HETEROGENEOUS) A suspensions is a mixture between a liquid
and a particles of a solid. In a suspension the particles do not dissolve. A key characteristic of a suspension is that
the solid particles will settle and separate over
time if left alone. Examples:
Water and sand . When they are mixed up, the sand will disperse throughout the water. If left alone , the sand will settle to the bottom.
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COLLOIDS (HETEROGENEOUS) A colloid is a mixture where very small
particles of one substance are evenly distributed throughout another substance.
They are very similar to solution, but the particles are suspended in the solution rather than fully dissolved.
Difference between colloid and a suspension is that the particles will not settle to the bottom over a period of time, they will stay suspended or float.
Example: Milk fog
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Colloids
non transparent, non uniform, large particles, cloudy (milky)
but stable system
COLLOIDS
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PHYSICAL METHOD TO SEPARATED MIXTURES We use physical method to separate mixture
without changing their properties or identities. Examples of physical methods for separating
mixtures: Density Magnetism (separate iron filing from nonmagnetic
material) Boiling point Melting point Filtration Sifting ( separate materials of different sizes) Evaporation Buoyancy Distillation (separates mixtures by vaporization and
condensation)