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Section 2.3 Classifying Matter 1.To learn to distinguish between mixtures and pure substances 2.To learn methods of separating mixtures Objectives
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Section 2.3 Classifying Matter A. Mixtures and Pure Substances Matter can be classified as a mixture or a pure substance.
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Section 2.3 Classifying Matter A. Mixtures and Pure Substances Pure Substances A pure substance always has the same composition. Pure substances are of two types: –Elements which cannot be broken down chemically into simpler substances –Compounds in which all the components are the same (but could be chemically broken down into elements) Water is a compound. All the components are the same—H 2 O molecules.
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Section 2.3 Classifying Matter A. Mixtures and Pure Substances Mixtures –A mixture has variable composition A homogeneous mixture has the same properties throughout. Often called a solution A heterogeneous mixture has different properties in different parts of the mixture.
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Section 2.3 Classifying Matter B. Separation of Mixtures Mixtures can be separated into pure substances by various means. distillation
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Section 2.3 Classifying Matter An Oil Refinery uses Distillation to separate crude oil into useful fractions
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Section 2.3 Classifying Matter B. Separation of Mixtures Mixtures can be separated into pure substances by various means. filtration
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Section 2.3 Classifying Matter
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Section 2.3 Classifying Matter Separation Techniques How would you separate…..? −Two liquids that boil at different temperatures −Sand and water −Oil and iron filings −Oil and paper −Stones and peanuts −A pile of sticks and dry leaves −A mixture of dogs and cats
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Section 2.3 Classifying Matter Summary: The Organization of Matter
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