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Heterogeneous Mixture Mixtures do not always contains the same proportions of the substance that make them up. A mixture in which different materials can be distinguished easily is called a heterogeneous mixture. A mixture in which different materials can be distinguished easily is called a heterogeneous mixture.
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Example: Example – Granite rock, concrete, and dry soup. Also, you could pick off the pizza toppings that you don’t like.
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More Examples: The clothes you wear, such as your jeans, shirts, or any material that contains 2 or more fibers. Example: Cotton and Polyester. Some heterogeneous mixtures we can see, but some we don’t see.
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Example Example: cheese – It is made of milk, proteins, butterfat, colorings and food additives.
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Homogenous AAAA homogeneous mixture contains two or more gases, liquids, or solid substances blended evenly throughout.
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Examples Examples: Soda Vinegar
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Extra Another name for a homogenous mixture is a solution. A solution is a homogenous mixture of particles so small that they cannot be seen with a microscope and will never settle to bottom of their container.
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Colloids A colloid is a type of mixture that never settles. Its particles are larger then those in a solution buy not heavy enough to settle. In Greek, the word colloid means “glue”. *A colloid is a homogenous mixture* (write that in your notes)
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Examples of Colloids Milk – water, fats, and proteins The first colloids studied were in a gelatin. Paints are colloids, Fog and smoke – thick gases mixed with different particles that don’t settle.
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Detecting Colloids One way to distinguish a colloid from a solution is by its appearance. Fog appears white because its particles are large enough to scatter light.
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The light test You can tell for certain if a liquid is a colloid by passing a beam of light through it. A light beam is invisible as it passes through a solution, but can be seen readily as it passes through a colloid.
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Passing a beam of light through a substantance. (colloid)
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The scattering The scattering of light is called the Tyndall Effect.
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Tyndall Effect
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Suspensions Some mixtures are neither solutions nor colloids. A suspension, which is a heterogeneous mixture contains a liquid in which the particles never settle to the bottom.
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Example Pond water River Deltas
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