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Mixtures, Concentration, & Solubility. What is a Mixture? Two or more different substances combined together What are some examples of mixtures you can.

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Page 1: Mixtures, Concentration, & Solubility. What is a Mixture? Two or more different substances combined together What are some examples of mixtures you can.

Mixtures, Concentration, & Solubility

Page 2: Mixtures, Concentration, & Solubility. What is a Mixture? Two or more different substances combined together What are some examples of mixtures you can.

What is a Mixture?

• Two or more different substances combined together

• What are some examples of mixtures you can think of?

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The properties of a mixture can vary because the composition of the mixture is not fixed.• Can you give an example of a mixture that

might vary due to the composition?

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Types of Mixtures

• Heterogeneous –a mixture where the parts are noticably different

• Homogeneous – a mixture where the substances are so evenly distributed that it is difficult to distinguish one substance in the mixture

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What type of mixture is this?

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What type of mixture is this?

• http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.simplyrecipes.com/photos/fresh-tomato-salsa

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What type of mixture is this?

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What type of mixture is this?

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What type of mixture is this?

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What type of mixture is this?

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What is a solution?

• The mixture that forms when substances dissolve and form a homogeneous mixture.

• What are some examples of solution?

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What is a solute?

A substance whose particles are dissolved in a solution

What are some examples?

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What is a solvent?

• A substance in which a solute dissolves.

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What do you think it means when I say, “Concentration of a solution.”• The concentration of a solution is the amount

of solute dissolved in a specific amount of solvent

• Give me an example of a concentrated solution.

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Units of concentration

• Grams of solute100 cm3 of solvent

Or gms/100cm3

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Example:John dissolved 15 grams of iced tea mix in 55 cm3 of water. What is the concentration of the iced tea?

15 gms X 100 = 27.3 gms/100cm3

55 cm3

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What is solubility?

The maximum amount of solute that normally dissolves in a given amount of solvent at a certain temperature.

What does this mean?

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What types of solutions can be made?

Unsaturated solution: A solution in which more solute can be dissolved at a given temperature.

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Saturated Solution: A solution that contains as much solute as a solvent can normally hold at a given temperature.

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For salt: Where would a saturated solution be located at 80˚C?

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Supersaturated solution: A solution that contains more solute than the solvent can normally hold at a given temperature.

Can be made by increasing the temperature and then slowly cooling it down

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They are unstable solutions

Can make a precipitate (a solid that forms and separates from a liquid mixture.) – so some comes back out of solution.

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Where would supersaturation be located on this graph for sugar?