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Mixture
• Two or more substances that are not
chemically combined
• All mixtures can be physically separated
• Some ways to separate mixtures
– Distillation-use boiling point
– Magnet-uses magnetism
– Centrifuge-use density
– Filtering-separates large particles from
smaller ones
• Ratio of mixtures are not fixed
• Substances keep their identities
• Mixtures can be solid, liquid or gas
• Examples of mixtures
– Chex mix
– Raisin bran
– Pizza
– Mixed nuts
– air
Solutions
• Mixture that appears to be a single
substance
• Material is evenly distributed by dissolving
• Material must be soluble (able to dissolve)
• Solute is what is dissolved
• Solvent what the solute is dissolved in
• Water is the universal solvent
• Materials that will not dissolve (insoluble)
forms a mixture that is not a solution
• Examples of solutions
– Sodas
– Gasoline
– Ice tea
– Salt water
– Kool aid
• In solutions the particles are so small they
never settle out (sink to bottom), can’t
scatter light nor can they be filtered
• Solubility is the ability of substances to
dissolve at a given temperature and
pressure
• How much of a solute a solvent can hold
is the concentration (grams of
solute/milliliter of solvent, g/mL)
• To increase solubility you can increase
temperature, crush, stir, shake
• Homogenous solutions– meaning the
same
• Heterogenous solutions– meaning
different
Suspensions
• Suspensions are mixtures where the
particles are heavy enough to settle out
(sink to bottom) of the solution, scatter
light, can be filtered
• Examples of suspensions
– Snow globe
– Italian dressing
Colloids
• Colloids are mixtures where the particles
are evenly dispersed but are not heavy
enough to settle out, can scatter light,
can’t be filtered
• Examples of colloids
– Mayo
– Whip cream
– pudding
Elements
• elements are pure substance that can not
be separated into simpler substances by
physical or chemical means
• Pure substance is a substance with only
one type of particle called atoms
• All atoms of an element are identical
regardless of how much you have
• Elements can be identified by their
characteristic properties
• The properties, both chemical and
physical, do not depend on the amount of
the element present
• Elements can have similar properties but
each element has some property that
makes it unique (density)
• Elements are classified by categories
• Metals – shiny, good conductors
• Nonmetals – dull, poor conductors
• Metalloids –has properties of metals and
nonmetals depending on conditions
• Categories allow unknown elements to be
placed in the periodic table based on
similar properties
Compounds
• Pure substance composed of two or more
elements that are chemically combined
• Compounds are formed by elements
reacting or having a chemical change
• A particle of a compound is a molecule
• Elements do not form compounds
randomly
• All compounds are formed from only the
elements on the periodic table
• Compounds form in specific mass ratio
• Ex: mass of hydrogen to mass oxygen in
water is hydrogen 2 to oxygen 16 which
can be written as 1:8 (reduced). For every
molecule of water, the ratio is the same, if
the ratio is different, then the compound
cannot be water
• When elements form compounds, new
characteristics properties are created
• Compounds have properties that differ
from the elements that formed them
• Na (sodium) reactive alkali metal + Cl
(chlorine) poisonous gas → NaCl (table
salt)
• Some compounds can be broken down into their
elements by a chemical change
• Other compounds break down into simpler
compounds instead of elements
• The only way to separate a compound into
elements or other compounds is by a chemical
reaction which allows for a chemical change
• Examples: add or take way energy or electric
current
• Common compounds
• Salt, sugar, water

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Mixtures, solutions, elements, compounds

  • 1. Mixture • Two or more substances that are not chemically combined • All mixtures can be physically separated • Some ways to separate mixtures – Distillation-use boiling point – Magnet-uses magnetism – Centrifuge-use density – Filtering-separates large particles from smaller ones
  • 2. • Ratio of mixtures are not fixed • Substances keep their identities • Mixtures can be solid, liquid or gas • Examples of mixtures – Chex mix – Raisin bran – Pizza – Mixed nuts – air
  • 3. Solutions • Mixture that appears to be a single substance • Material is evenly distributed by dissolving • Material must be soluble (able to dissolve) • Solute is what is dissolved • Solvent what the solute is dissolved in • Water is the universal solvent
  • 4. • Materials that will not dissolve (insoluble) forms a mixture that is not a solution • Examples of solutions – Sodas – Gasoline – Ice tea – Salt water – Kool aid
  • 5. • In solutions the particles are so small they never settle out (sink to bottom), can’t scatter light nor can they be filtered • Solubility is the ability of substances to dissolve at a given temperature and pressure • How much of a solute a solvent can hold is the concentration (grams of solute/milliliter of solvent, g/mL)
  • 6. • To increase solubility you can increase temperature, crush, stir, shake • Homogenous solutions– meaning the same • Heterogenous solutions– meaning different
  • 7. Suspensions • Suspensions are mixtures where the particles are heavy enough to settle out (sink to bottom) of the solution, scatter light, can be filtered • Examples of suspensions – Snow globe – Italian dressing
  • 8. Colloids • Colloids are mixtures where the particles are evenly dispersed but are not heavy enough to settle out, can scatter light, can’t be filtered • Examples of colloids – Mayo – Whip cream – pudding
  • 9. Elements • elements are pure substance that can not be separated into simpler substances by physical or chemical means • Pure substance is a substance with only one type of particle called atoms • All atoms of an element are identical regardless of how much you have
  • 10. • Elements can be identified by their characteristic properties • The properties, both chemical and physical, do not depend on the amount of the element present • Elements can have similar properties but each element has some property that makes it unique (density)
  • 11. • Elements are classified by categories • Metals – shiny, good conductors • Nonmetals – dull, poor conductors • Metalloids –has properties of metals and nonmetals depending on conditions • Categories allow unknown elements to be placed in the periodic table based on similar properties
  • 12. Compounds • Pure substance composed of two or more elements that are chemically combined • Compounds are formed by elements reacting or having a chemical change • A particle of a compound is a molecule • Elements do not form compounds randomly • All compounds are formed from only the elements on the periodic table
  • 13. • Compounds form in specific mass ratio • Ex: mass of hydrogen to mass oxygen in water is hydrogen 2 to oxygen 16 which can be written as 1:8 (reduced). For every molecule of water, the ratio is the same, if the ratio is different, then the compound cannot be water
  • 14. • When elements form compounds, new characteristics properties are created • Compounds have properties that differ from the elements that formed them • Na (sodium) reactive alkali metal + Cl (chlorine) poisonous gas → NaCl (table salt)
  • 15. • Some compounds can be broken down into their elements by a chemical change • Other compounds break down into simpler compounds instead of elements • The only way to separate a compound into elements or other compounds is by a chemical reaction which allows for a chemical change • Examples: add or take way energy or electric current
  • 16. • Common compounds • Salt, sugar, water