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Chapter 1, Section 4 Classification of Matter
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Classification of Matter Matter exists in an enormous variety of forms. Any sample of matter can be classified either as a pure substance or as a mixture. A pure substance can be an element or a compound.
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Mixtures Mixture a blend of 2 or more kinds of matter, each of which remains its own identity and properties. Components of a mixture are simply mixed together physically and can usually be separated.
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There are two types of mixtures Heterogeneous not uniform throughout – Examples:
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Homogeneous uniform in composition – Also called solutions – Examples:
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Pure Substances Pure substance has a fixed composition and differs from a mixture in the following ways: 1.Every sample of a given pure substance has exactly the same characteristic properties. All samples of a pure substance have the same characteristic physical and chemical properties. These properties are so specific that they can be used to identify the substance.
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Pure Substances 2.Every sample of a given substance has exactly the same composition. – Unlike mixtures, all samples of a pure substance have the same makeup. – For example, pure water is always 11.2% hydrogen and 88.8% oxygen by mass.
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