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Learn about matter, mixtures, and pure substances. Explore the characteristics, composition, and means of separation for homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures. Discover physical and chemical properties and how they can be observed and used to separate substances.
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Matter Has Mass and Takes Up Space
Mixture Varying composition Not Chemically Combined Retain properties of original substance Separate by physical means
Homogeneous Uniform throughout Examples: ice tea stainless steel brass jar of peanuts gold jewelry Mixture
Solution Mixture in which particles are so small they cannot be seen and will not settle to the bottom of their container. Examples: ice tea Windex Kool-Aid Coca Cola vinegar Homogeneous Solutions
Mixture Heterogeneous Not Uniform throughout Examples: trail mix concrete dirt wood milk
Heterogeneous Colloids and Suspensions Colloid Mixture in which a beam of light can be seen as it passes through Examples: • Fog • Milk • gelatin Suspension • Liquid heterogeneous mixture in which visible particles settle Examples: • muddy water • PeptoBismol • chocolate in milk
Pure Substance Constant composition Chemically Combined Separated by chemical means
Pure Substances • Elements – made of one type of atom
Pure Substance • Compounds – fixed proportion of 2 or more elements
Physical Propertiescan be observed without changing the composition of the substance
Physical Property & Means of Separation viscosity (fluidity) ex. syrup v. wateruse decanting to separate
Physical Property & Means of Separation conductivityex. metal v. plasticuse electric charge to separate
Physical Property & Means of Separation density– ex. bowling ball v. basket ball use decanting & chromatography to separate
Physical Property & Means of Separation solubility – ex. sugar v. pepper use dissolving & evaporation to separate
Physical Property & Means of Separation magnetism – ex. iron v. wood use magnetic separation to separate
Physical Property & Means of Separation • melting/boiling pointex. water v. copperuse distillation to separate
Physical Property & Means of Separation particle size – ex. Sand v. boulders use filtering or screening to separate
Chemical Property • If a substance will or will not undergo a change that will alter the composition of the original substance.
Chemical Properties • Combustibility/Flammabilityhow easily a substance will burn
Chemical Property • Oxidation - Combines with Oxygenex. Iron rusting
Chemical Property • Corrode - to deteriorate due to the action of water, air, or an acid
Chemical Property • Decomposition – a compound broken into its elementsex. Hydrogen peroxide to water & hydrogen
Chemical Properties • React with Acidsex. Copper with nitric acid
Chemical Property • Non-reactiveex. Gold, noble gases