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Unit 1 Classifying Matter Notes
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Pure Substances (elements and compounds)
1. EVERY SAMPLE of a given pure substance has EXACTLY THE SAME characteristic properties. a. Boiling point Freezing point Melting point Density 2. Can NOT BE SEPARATED by PHYSICAL means Ex: water always has a boiling point of 100 C, melting point of 0 C, freezing point of 0 C and a density of l.00 g/ml. Other pure substances have their own individual characteristics (bp, mp, fp, density)
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Mixture – Not the same as a compound. Usually composed of several substances. CAN be separated by PHYSICAL means 2 kinds of mixtures
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1.Homogeneous mixtures – also called solutions have the same
composition throughout. Ex: salt water
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How Solutions are Made…
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2. Heterogeneous mixtures – the composition is NOT the same throughout; Ex: blue cheese dressing, sand and water, trail mix
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Learning Check Learning Check: Identify the following as pure substances (p) or mixtures (m): ___ Oxygen (O2) ___ Lemonade ___ Snickers bar ___ Distilled water ___ Dry ice ___ Soil P M M P P M
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Learning Check Learning Check: Classify the following as Homogeneous (ho) or Heterogenous mixtures (he) ___ Pure Air ___ Salsa ___ Chocolate chunk ice cream ___ Ink ___ Blood ___ Chicken noodle soup Ho He He Ho Ho He
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Physical Separation: Separates MIXTURES
1.Distillation – based on differences in boiling point: separating a mixture of alcohol and water. Alcohol has a lower boiling point than water so it will boil off sooner. Both substances will be retained
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Physical Separation: Separates MIXTURES
2.Filtration – based on differences in solubility and particle size -liquid is passed through materials with very small holes to strain out particles.
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Physical Separation: Separates MIXTURES
3.Chromatography – based on differences in polarity Example Video
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Physical Separation: Separates MIXTURES
4.Magnetism – separating iron and sand
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Chemical Separation: Separates COMPOUNDS
Electrolysis – a method of separating compounds (pure substances). This is NOT a physical separation, but a chemical separation using electricity. Waterhydrogen + oxygen
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Learning Check Which method would be appropriate for separating these mixtures? _______________ Sawdust and water _______________ Nails and dirt _______________ Water and vinegar Filtration Magnetism Distillation
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