Mixture Pure substances REVIEW. Mixtures: 1.Two or more _____________or _____________ NOT chemically combined 2.No reaction between substances. 3.Mixtures.

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Mixture Pure substances REVIEW

Mixtures: 1.Two or more _____________or _____________ NOT chemically combined 2.No reaction between substances. 3.Mixtures can be uniform (called _____________) and are known as solutions. 4.Mixtures can also be non-uniform (called ______________) 5.Mixtures can be separated into their components by chemical or physical means. 6.The properties of a mixture are similar to the properties of its components.

Final Warm-up February 5, 2016 Describe and illustrate the difference between an element and a compound. Your description should be detailed in complete sentences and you illustration in colorDescribe and illustrate the difference between an element and a compound. Your description should be detailed in complete sentences and you illustration in color

Elements: 1.A pure substance containing only one kind of _________ 2.An element is always uniform all the way through (homogeneous) 3.An element ____________ be separated into simpler materials (except during nuclear reactions) 4.Over 100 existing elements are listed and classified on the ______________.

Compounds: 1.A pure substance containing two or more kinds of ________ 2.The atoms are _____________ combined in some way. Often times (but not always) they come together to form groups of atoms called molecules. 3.A compound is always homogeneous (uniform) 4.Compounds _____________ be separated by physical means. Separating a compound requires a chemical reaction. 5.The properties of a compound are usually different than the properties of the elements of the elements it contains