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3 Chapter: Substances, Mixtures, and Solubility Table of Contents Section 2: What is a solution?

4 Think about pure water. No matter what you do to it physically—freeze it, boil it, stir it, or strain it—it still is water. On the other hand, if you boil salt water, the water turns to gas and leaves the salt behind. How does chemistry explain these differences? Substances What is a solution? 1 1

5 A substance is matter that has the same fixed composition and properties. It can’t be broken down into simpler parts by ordinary physical processes, such as boiling, grinding, or filtering. Only a chemical process can change a substance into one or more new substances. Atoms and Elements What is a solution? 1 1

6 An element is an example of a pure substance; it cannot be broken down into simpler substances. The number of protons in an element, like oxygen, are fixed—it cannot change unless the element changes. Atoms and Elements What is a solution? 1 1

7 Water is not an element. It is an example of a compound which is made of two or more elements that are chemically combined. Compounds also have fixed compositions. Compounds What is a solution? 1 1 The ratio of the atoms in a compound is always the same.

8 Mixtures are combinations of substances that are not bonded together and can be separated by physical processes. Mixtures What is a solution? 1 1

9 Unlike compounds, mixtures do not always contain the same proportions of the substances that they are composed of. Mixtures What is a solution? 1 1

10 Mixtures What is a solution? 1 1 Lemonade is a mixture that can be strong tasting or weak tasting, depending on the amounts of water and lemon juice that are added.

11 A type of mixture where the substances are not mixed evenly is called a heterogeneous (he tuh ruh JEE nee us) mixture. The different areas of a heterogeneous mixture have different compositions. Heterogeneous Mixtures What is a solution? 1 1

12 Heterogeneous Mixtures What is a solution? 1 1 The substances in a heterogeneous mixture are usually easy to tell apart, like the seeds from the fruit of a watermelon.

13 A homogeneous mixture contains two or more substances that are evenly mixed on a molecular level but still are not bonded together. Another name for a homogeneous mixture is a solution. Homogeneous Mixtures What is a solution? 1 1

14 The substance that dissolves—or seems to disappear—is called the solute. The substance that dissolves the solute is called the solvent. How Solutions Form What is a solution? 1 1

15 How Solutions Form What is a solution? 1 1 In a hummingbird feeder solution, the solute is the sugar and the solvent is water.

16 Under certain conditions, a solute can come back out of its solution and form a solid. This process is called crystallization. Forming Solids from Solutions What is a solution? 1 1 Crystallization is the result of a physical change. When some solutions are mixed, a chemical reaction occurs, forming a solid. This solid is called a precipitate (prih SIH puh tayt). A precipitate is the result of a chemical change.

17 Stalactites and stalagmites in caves are formed from solutions. First, minerals dissolve in water as it flows through rocks at the top of the cave. Forming Solids from Solutions What is a solution? 1 1 This solution of water and dissolved minerals drips from the ceiling of the cave.

18 When drops of the solution evaporate from the roof of the cave, the minerals are left behind. They create the hanging rock formations called stalactites. Forming Solids from Solutions What is a solution? 1 1 Stalactite

19 Forming Solids from Solutions What is a solution? 1 1 When drops of the solution fall onto the floor of the cave and evaporate, they form stalagmites. Stalactite

20 You’ve already learned about liquid-solid solutions such as sugar water and salt water. When discussing solutions, the state of the solvent usually determines the state of the solution. Liquid Solutions What is a solution? 1 1

21 Carbonated beverages are liquid-gas solutions—carbon dioxide is the gaseous solute, and water is the liquid solvent. The carbon dioxide gas gives the beverage its fizz and some of its tartness. Liquid-Gas Solutions What is a solution? 1 1

22 In a liquid-liquid solution, both the solvent and the solute are liquids. Vinegar, which you might use to make salad dressing, is a liquid-liquid solution made of 95 percent water (the solvent) and 5 percent acetic avid (the solute). Liquid-Liquid Solutions What is a solution? 1 1

23 In gaseous solutions, a smaller amount of one gas is dissolved in a larger amount of another gas. This is called a gas-gas solution because both the solvent and solute are gases. Gaseous Solutions What is a solution? 1 1 The air you breathe is a gaseous solution.

24 In solid solutions, the solvent is a solid. The solute can be a solid, liquid, or gas. Solid Solutions What is a solution? 1 1 The most common solid solutions are solid- solid solutions—ones in which the solvent and the solute are solids.

25 A solid-solid solution made from two or more metals is called an alloy. Solid Solutions What is a solution? 1 1 Brass is a solid solution made of copper and zinc.

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