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Unit 2 Matter Lesson 1
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Compounds and Mixtures
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Classifying Matter Matter Pure Substances Mixtures
Homogeneous Heterogeneous Elements Compounds Rocky Road ice cream, muddy water, smog Kool-aid, air, brass Fe, O₂ H2O, CO2
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What is a Pure Substance?
A pure substance is a classification of matter that includes both elements and compounds Pure substances cannot be separated by physical means such as distillation, filtration, or chromatography.
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What is an Element? An element is a form of matter made only of one type of atom Ex: Oxygen , carbon, nitrogen, gold Found on the periodic table
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What Is A Compound? A compound is a pure substance that is created by 2 or more elements chemically reacting and bonding together Ex: NaCl, H2O, CO2, NH3, NaHCO3, and C6H12O6 Notice that elements combine in many ways to make compounds Ex: H2O, H2O2, CO, and CO2
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What Is A Mixture? A mixture is the physical combination of 2 or more substances It is important to understand that a mixture is not chemically combined Mixtures can be separated by physical means such as filtration, distillation, and chromatography Mixtures can be divided into 2 groups Homogenous mixtures Heterogeneous mixtures
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What Is a Homogenous Mixture?
A homogeneous mixture is a mixture that is evenly distributed. The particles are spread out evenly throughout the mixture. Homogeneous mixtures are commonly called solutions.
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What Is a Heterogeneous Mixture?
A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture that is unevenly distributed Examples: Iced tea: The ice is floating at the top and therefore is not evenly distributed throughout the tea Chex Mix: You may find a different number of pretzels or Chex cereal in each handful; therefore, the mixture is unevenly distributed
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