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Solutions!
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Classification of Matter Matter Pure Substanc es Mixtures HomogeneousMixturesHeterogeneousMixtures Elements Compounds
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Heterogeneous Mixtures see visibly different regionssee visibly different regions –granite –dirt –cereals –oil & vinegar see a boundarysee a boundary –ice cubes in water
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Homogeneous Mixtures particles very small – on atomic scaleparticles very small – on atomic scale –too small to be seen –can’t be sorted or trapped by filter –won’t scatter light particles evenly distributedparticles evenly distributed mixture will not separatemixture will not separate
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Solution homogeneous mixture of 2 or more substances in a single physical state (phase)
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Parts of a Solution solutesolute = substance being dissolved solventsolvent = dispersing medium substance being dissolved in
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Can you identify the solute and solvent in each picture?
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solute = ? solvent = ?
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hints to identify solute & solvent solutesolute: –substance that changes phase –substance that have less of solvensolvent: –substance that maintains phase –substance that have more of
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Aqueous Solutions waterwater is solvent transition metalstransition metals form brightly colored solutions
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Solutions occur in all 3 phases! Alloys: Brass, etc. SolidSolid Fillings: Hg in Ag SolidLiquid H 2 in Pd metal SolidGas Salt water LiquidSolid Antifreeze in radiator LiquidLiquid Seltzer Water LiquidGas MothballsGasSolid Water Vapor in Air GasLiquid AirGasGas ExampleSolventSolute
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Gas in a liquid: CO 2 in and out of water bubbles mean it ’ s a mixture not a solution!
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