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Matter

Pure Substances Mixtures

Elements Compounds Heterogenous Homogenous

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Mixture:Mixture: Two or more substances that:

1) Are not chemically combined with each other

2) Can be separated by physical means (ex. filtration).

Substances in a mixture keep their individual properties.

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Two Categories of Mixtures:Two Categories of Mixtures:

1) Heterogeneous Mixture – the substances of the mixture have visible differences and are not transparent.

Examples: orange juice with pulp, fruit salad, salsa

*** hetero = different ****** hetero = different ***

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Two Categories of Mixtures cont’dTwo Categories of Mixtures cont’d::

2) Homogeneous Mixture – the substances have no visible differences and are not

transparent.

Examples: tap water, salt water, air, orange juice without pulp, and skim milk.

*** homo = the same or similar ****** homo = the same or similar ***

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Is it a Heterogeneous or Homogeneous Is it a Heterogeneous or Homogeneous Mixture?Mixture?

To determine if a mixture is a homogeneous mixture or heterogeneous mixture we look to see if there are visible differences in the mixture.

Heterogeneous (different) = Visible differences

Homogeneous (same) = No Visible differences

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Would the following be considered a heterogeneous or homogeneous mixture?

1) water

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Would the following be considered a heterogeneous or homogeneous solution?

1) water (homogeneous)

2) air

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Would the following be considered a heterogeneous or homogeneous solution?

1) water (homogeneous)

2) air (homogeneous)

3) vegetable soup

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Would the following be considered a heterogeneous or homogeneous solution?

1) water (homogeneous)

2) air (homogeneous)

3) vegetable soup (heterogeneous)

4) coffee (with & without milk)

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Would the following be considered a heterogeneous or homogeneous solution?

1) water (homogeneous)

2) air (homogeneous)

3) vegetable soup (heterogeneous)

4) coffee (with & without milk) (homogeneous)

5) beach sand

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Would the following be considered a heterogeneous or homogeneous solution?

1) water (homogeneous)

2) air (homogeneous)

3) vegetable soup (heterogeneous)

4) coffee (with & without milk) (homogeneous)

5) beach sand (heterogeneous)

6) salsa

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Would the following be considered a heterogeneous or homogeneous solution?

1) water (homogeneous)

2) air (homogeneous)

3) vegetable soup (heterogeneous)

4) coffee (with & without milk) (homogeneous)

5) beach sand (heterogeneous)

6) salsa (heterogeneous)

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Solutions:Solutions:- Special kind of mixtures where one substance dissolves in another.

- - Solutions are very well mixed so they look the same throughout the mixture.

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• A solution is a homogeneous mixture

• It is the best mixed of all mixtures.

• A solution has a substance that is dissolved (solute) and a substance that does the dissolving (solvent).

Solutions cont’d:Solutions cont’d:

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EExamplexample of a Mixture and a Solution of a Mixture and a Solution

A MixtureA Mixture

Sand in Water - Sand sinks to the bottom of a bowl. The liquid does not look the same everywhere.

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A Solution A Solution (a special type of mixture)(a special type of mixture)

Sugar in Water - Sugar dissolves and spreads throughout the glass of water. The liquid looks the same everywhere

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Solute: the substance being dissolved.

Solvent: the substance that does the dissolving. It usually makes up most of the solution.

Solution: solute + solvent

SoluteSolute SolutionSolutionSolventSolvent

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