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1. I. Types of Mixtures(p. 476 479) Ch. 15 Mixtures & Solutions
2. A. Definitions Mixture = Variable combination of 2 or more pure substances
Homogeneous = uniform composition throughout
Heterogeneous = variable composition
3. A. Definitions Solution homogeneous mixture
4. B. Mixtures Gases can also mix with liquids
Gases are usually dissolved in water
Examples are carbonated drinks
Homogeneous mixtures (solutions)
Contain sugar, flavorings and carbon dioxide dissolved in water
5. B. Mixtures Solution
homogeneous
very small particles avg diameter usually less than 2 nm (10-9 m)
no Tyndall effect
particles dont settle
Ex: rubbing alcohol
6. B. Mixtures Colloid
heterogeneous
medium-sized particles, usually between 2 nm and 1000 nm
Tyndall effect
particles dont settle
Ex: milk
7. B. Mixtures Suspension
Heterogeneous
large particles usually > 1000nm
particles settle
Tyndall effect
Ex: fresh-squeezed lemonade
8. B. Mixtures Examples:
mayonnaise
muddy water
fog
saltwater
Italian salad dressing
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