Separating Mixtures.

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Separating Mixtures

What is a mixture? When two or more materials or substances are mixed together but do not chemically combine. This means they retain their original properties. This means they can be separated by physical means.

What are the different ways of separating mixtures? Hand separation Magnetism Filtration Sifting or sieving Evaporation Crystallization Distillation Density

Hand separation Separating the parts of a mixture by hand. Only useful when the particles are large enough to be seen clearly. Useful for: separating parts of a salad.

Example of hand separation: Using your fork to separate tomatoes, lettuce, cucumber, onions, etc. in your salad.

Magnetism If one component of the mixture has magnetic properties, you could use a magnet to separate the mixture. Iron, nickel, and cobalt are all materials that are magnetic. Not all metals are magnetic: gold, silver, and aluminum are examples of metals that are not magnetic.

Example of magnetism Using a magnet to separate nails from wood chips.

Filtration Used when separating a solid substance from a fluid (a liquid or a gas) by passing a mixture through a porous material such as a type of filter. Works by letting the fluid pass through but not the solid. Examples of filters: coffee filter, cloth, oil filter, even sand!

Example of filtration: Using a coffee filter to separate the coffee flavor from the coffee beans.

Sifting or sieving Used to separate a dry mixture which contains substances of different sizes by passing it through a sieve, a device containing tiny holes.

Example of sifting/sieving: Using a sieve to separate sand from pebbles.

Do Now Take out your notebooks to finish separating mixtures slides.

Evaporation / Crystallization Allowing the liquid to evaporate, leaving the soluble solid behind.

Example of Evaporation / Crystallization: Using water to dissolve salt, then letting the water evaporate, leaving the salt behind.

Distillation Used to separate homogenous mixtures Based on differences in boiling points of substances involved

Density Mixtures can be separated using density. Adding water to a solid mixture