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IS MATTER AROUND US PURE?
Pure Substances:
Pure substances are those which contain only one
kind of particles.
Example:
Hydrogen,
Carbon,
Water,
Carbondioxide,
NaCl..etc
ELEMENT
An Element is a pure substance, Which can not be broken
into a simpler substances by any physical or chemical
reaction.
Examples:
Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen,
Sulphur, Carbon etc.
Compound:
A compound is a pure substance, which is composed of
two or more elements, combines chemically in a fixed
proportion by weight, and can be broken into smaller
parts or elements by chemical methodsonly.
Examples:
Sodium
Chloride,
Water,
Ammoniumchloride
Differences between Elements and Compounds:
ELEMENTS COMPOUNDS
An Element is made up of
only one kind of atoms
ACompound is made up of
more than one kind of atoms
Thesmallest particle that
retains all its properties is an
atom.
Thesmallest proporties that
retains all its properties is the
molecule.
An Element cannot be broken
into asimplersubstances.
ACompound can be broken
into Elements by a Chemical
MIXTURE
Whentwo or more substances mixed together
physically in any proportion is called mixture
Mixtures areclassified into two types
1)Homogenous Mixture
2)Heterogeneous Mixture
Homogenous Mixture:
A mixturein which differentconstituents are
mixeduniformlyis called homogeneous
mixture.
Example:
Air,Alloys,sugar solution, saltsolution,
Mixture of Alcohol andwater,
Mixture of vinegar andwater,
Blood,
Milk....Etc
Heterogeneous mixture:
A mixturein whichvarious constituents are not
mixeduniformlyis called heterogeneousmixture.
Example:
Sand+water,
Oil+water,
Iron+Sulphur,
Rice and
stones,
Pizza.....Etc.
Difference between Compoundand Mixture.
MIXTURE COMPOUND
It contains two or moreSubstances It is a single substance
The constituents may be present inany
proportions
The constituents are present indefinite
proportion
Mixtires may be homogenousor
Heterogeneous
Compounds are alwaysHomogenous
The constituents of the mixtureretains
their individual properties
The properties of a compound is
completely defferent from the
properties of its Constituents.
SEPARATION OF MIXTURES
SUBLIMATION
A Solid state of matter directly changes to
gaseous state without moving to the
intermediate liquid state is called Sublimation
Examples:
Camphor,
Ammonium
Chloride,
Naphthelein,
Iodine
CENTRIFUGATION
By Using centrifugation, We separatesolid- liquid
mixture where as the solid particles neither dissolve
nor settleddown
Examples:
Milk,
Blood.
SOLVENT EXTRACTION
Solvent extraction is
also called as Liquid-
Liquid Extraction.
This is a method to
separate Compound
based on their relative
solubilities in two
immiscible
liquids.
SIMPLE DISTILLATION
Distillation is a process of obtainingpure
liquid froma solution
Distillation = Evaporation + Condensation
FRACTIONAL DISTILLATION
Fractional
distillation is a
method for
separating
liquids with
differentboiling
points
Fractional
distillation is
used in
petrochemical
industry to
obtain different
fractions of
petroleum
SEPARATION OF GASES FROM
AIR
Air is a
homogeneous
mixture and can
be separatedinto
its components
by fractional
distillation
Adsorption
Adsorption is the
process in which
the particles of a
substance is
concentrated only at
the surface
of another substance.
Absorption is the
process in which
the substance is
uniformly
distributed throughout
the bulk of
another substance.
Absorption
Chromatography
Chromatography is also a
separation technique. It is used to
separate different components of a
mixture based on their different
solubilities in the same solvent
Paper Chromatography
Crystallization
crystallisation is the process by which
a solid forms, where the atoms or
molecules are highly organized into a
structure known as a crystal.
Solutions
A solution is a homogeneous mixture of
two or more substances.
Solvent: the component present in larger
amount by weight is called solvent.
Solute:the component present in lesser
amount by weight is called solute.
Types of Solutions
1. Based on Size of particle
Based on the particle size of the substance, the solutions are
divided into three types.
Colloidal Solutions:
A colloidal solution is a heterogeneous system
consisting of the dispersed phase and the dispersion
medium. Dispersed phase or the dispersion medium
can be a solid, or liquid or gas.
Dispersed phase
The phase that is scattered or present in the form of colloidal
particles is called the dispersed phase
Dispersion medium
The medium in which the colloidal particles are dispersed is
called the dispersion medium.
Example:
• In a starch solution, starch represents the dispersed
phase, while water represents the dispersion medium.
• In milk, Fat is the dispersed phase and water is
the dispersion medium.
• In blood dispersed phase is hormones, Respiratory
gases, RBC, WBC, Platelets, proteins,Digested food
etc. while the dispersed medium is Plasma
Classification of Colloids
Brownian Movement
When colloidal solution are viewed
under powerful microscope, it can
be seen that colloidal particles are
moving constantly and rapidly in
zig-zag directions. The Brownian
movement of particles is due to
the unbalanced bombardment of
the particles by the molecules of
dispersion medium.
Tyndall effect
When a strong beam of light is focused on a colloidal
solution the path of the beam becomes visible. This
phenomenon is known as Tyndall effect.
The illuminated
path is called
Tyndall cone.
Emulsions
• An emulsion is a special type of mixture
made by combining two liquids that
normally don’t mix.
• An emulsion is a colloid of two or more
immiscible liquids where one liquid is
dispersed in another liquid.
Examples:
• Oil and water mixtures are emulsions when
shaken together. The oil will form drops and
disperse throughout the water
• Egg yolk is an emulsion containing the
emulsifying agent lecithin.
• Mayonnaise is an oil in water emulsion that
is stabilized by the lecithin in egg yolk.
Types of Emulsions
Oil in Water (O/W)
Oil in Water emulsion system is a system where the
oil is dispersed throughout the aqueous phase.
Ex: Milk
Water in Oil emulsion system is a system where the
water is dispersed throughout the oil.
Ex: Butter
Water in Oil (W/O)
Difference between Physical and Chemical changes

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IS MATTER AROUND US PURE BY SIVA SIR

  • 1. IS MATTER AROUND US PURE?
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  • 3. Pure Substances: Pure substances are those which contain only one kind of particles. Example: Hydrogen, Carbon, Water, Carbondioxide, NaCl..etc
  • 4. ELEMENT An Element is a pure substance, Which can not be broken into a simpler substances by any physical or chemical reaction. Examples: Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Sulphur, Carbon etc.
  • 5. Compound: A compound is a pure substance, which is composed of two or more elements, combines chemically in a fixed proportion by weight, and can be broken into smaller parts or elements by chemical methodsonly. Examples: Sodium Chloride, Water, Ammoniumchloride
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  • 7. Differences between Elements and Compounds: ELEMENTS COMPOUNDS An Element is made up of only one kind of atoms ACompound is made up of more than one kind of atoms Thesmallest particle that retains all its properties is an atom. Thesmallest proporties that retains all its properties is the molecule. An Element cannot be broken into asimplersubstances. ACompound can be broken into Elements by a Chemical
  • 8. MIXTURE Whentwo or more substances mixed together physically in any proportion is called mixture
  • 9. Mixtures areclassified into two types 1)Homogenous Mixture 2)Heterogeneous Mixture
  • 10. Homogenous Mixture: A mixturein which differentconstituents are mixeduniformlyis called homogeneous mixture. Example: Air,Alloys,sugar solution, saltsolution, Mixture of Alcohol andwater, Mixture of vinegar andwater, Blood, Milk....Etc
  • 11. Heterogeneous mixture: A mixturein whichvarious constituents are not mixeduniformlyis called heterogeneousmixture. Example: Sand+water, Oil+water, Iron+Sulphur, Rice and stones, Pizza.....Etc.
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  • 13. Difference between Compoundand Mixture. MIXTURE COMPOUND It contains two or moreSubstances It is a single substance The constituents may be present inany proportions The constituents are present indefinite proportion Mixtires may be homogenousor Heterogeneous Compounds are alwaysHomogenous The constituents of the mixtureretains their individual properties The properties of a compound is completely defferent from the properties of its Constituents.
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  • 16. SUBLIMATION A Solid state of matter directly changes to gaseous state without moving to the intermediate liquid state is called Sublimation Examples: Camphor, Ammonium Chloride, Naphthelein, Iodine
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  • 18. CENTRIFUGATION By Using centrifugation, We separatesolid- liquid mixture where as the solid particles neither dissolve nor settleddown Examples: Milk, Blood.
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  • 20. SOLVENT EXTRACTION Solvent extraction is also called as Liquid- Liquid Extraction. This is a method to separate Compound based on their relative solubilities in two immiscible liquids.
  • 21. SIMPLE DISTILLATION Distillation is a process of obtainingpure liquid froma solution Distillation = Evaporation + Condensation
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  • 23. FRACTIONAL DISTILLATION Fractional distillation is a method for separating liquids with differentboiling points
  • 24. Fractional distillation is used in petrochemical industry to obtain different fractions of petroleum
  • 25. SEPARATION OF GASES FROM AIR Air is a homogeneous mixture and can be separatedinto its components by fractional distillation
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  • 27. Adsorption Adsorption is the process in which the particles of a substance is concentrated only at the surface of another substance.
  • 28. Absorption is the process in which the substance is uniformly distributed throughout the bulk of another substance. Absorption
  • 29. Chromatography Chromatography is also a separation technique. It is used to separate different components of a mixture based on their different solubilities in the same solvent
  • 31. Crystallization crystallisation is the process by which a solid forms, where the atoms or molecules are highly organized into a structure known as a crystal.
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  • 33. Solutions A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. Solvent: the component present in larger amount by weight is called solvent. Solute:the component present in lesser amount by weight is called solute.
  • 34. Types of Solutions 1. Based on Size of particle Based on the particle size of the substance, the solutions are divided into three types.
  • 35. Colloidal Solutions: A colloidal solution is a heterogeneous system consisting of the dispersed phase and the dispersion medium. Dispersed phase or the dispersion medium can be a solid, or liquid or gas. Dispersed phase The phase that is scattered or present in the form of colloidal particles is called the dispersed phase Dispersion medium The medium in which the colloidal particles are dispersed is called the dispersion medium.
  • 36. Example: • In a starch solution, starch represents the dispersed phase, while water represents the dispersion medium. • In milk, Fat is the dispersed phase and water is the dispersion medium. • In blood dispersed phase is hormones, Respiratory gases, RBC, WBC, Platelets, proteins,Digested food etc. while the dispersed medium is Plasma
  • 38. Brownian Movement When colloidal solution are viewed under powerful microscope, it can be seen that colloidal particles are moving constantly and rapidly in zig-zag directions. The Brownian movement of particles is due to the unbalanced bombardment of the particles by the molecules of dispersion medium.
  • 39. Tyndall effect When a strong beam of light is focused on a colloidal solution the path of the beam becomes visible. This phenomenon is known as Tyndall effect. The illuminated path is called Tyndall cone.
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  • 41. Emulsions • An emulsion is a special type of mixture made by combining two liquids that normally don’t mix. • An emulsion is a colloid of two or more immiscible liquids where one liquid is dispersed in another liquid.
  • 42. Examples: • Oil and water mixtures are emulsions when shaken together. The oil will form drops and disperse throughout the water • Egg yolk is an emulsion containing the emulsifying agent lecithin. • Mayonnaise is an oil in water emulsion that is stabilized by the lecithin in egg yolk.
  • 43. Types of Emulsions Oil in Water (O/W) Oil in Water emulsion system is a system where the oil is dispersed throughout the aqueous phase. Ex: Milk Water in Oil emulsion system is a system where the water is dispersed throughout the oil. Ex: Butter Water in Oil (W/O)
  • 44. Difference between Physical and Chemical changes