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Warm-Up 11/3/15 Work on your periodic table worksheet given yesterday. If completed, silently read.
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MIXTURES
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MIXTURES Mixtures are made of two or more substances– elements, compounds, or both…NOT CHEMICALLY COMBINED!
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Mixtures vs. Compounds Its components are easily separated.
In a mixture each of the substances can be separated from the group in different physical ways Filtration, Magnetic Attraction, Distilling, Evaporation Each substance in a mixture keeps its individual properties The parts of a mixture are not combined in a set ratio They are substances held together by physical forces, not chemical
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MIXTURES- Examples What can you think of?
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TYPES OF MIXTURES Heterogeneous Mixture- a mixture in which substances are unevenly distributed throughout the mixture (You can see the different parts)
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A solution is an example of a homogenous mixture.
Homogenous Mixture- a mixture in which substances are evenly distributed throughout the mixture (Looks the same throughout) A solution is an example of a homogenous mixture. Sugar + water Air= nitrogen, oxygen, and a few other gasses Brass= zinc + copper
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