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Section 3.3 Mixtures of Matter

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Section 3.3

Mixtures of Matter

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Composition of Matter

Matter

Substance Mixture

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Mixtures Combination of two or more pure

substances in which the pure substances retain their chemical properties

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Examples

Sand and water Salt and water

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Types of Mixtures

Mixtures

Heterogeneous Homogeneous

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Heterogeneous Mixtures Does not blend smoothly throughout it

Individual components remain distinct areas of the mixture

No uniform distribution of components throughout the mixture

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Homogeneous Mixture Constant composition throughout Single phase Also referred to as a solution Can be solid, liquid, or gas

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Heterogeneous or Homogeneous?

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Heterogeneous or Homogenous?

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Heterogeneous or Homogeneous?

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Heterogeneous or Homogeneous?

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Separating Mixtures Reverse of mixing Since each component of a mixture retains chemical

composition…

Chemists developed various separation methods

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Filtration Solid from liquid separation Uses porous medium Example: Filter paper

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Filtration Apparatus

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Distillation Homogenous mixture separation Ability of components to form gases Example: Salt water Salt + Pure Water

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Distillation Apparatus

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Crystallization Used when a solution contains maximum

amount of dissolved substance Add a little more and pure solid particles

are produced

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Rock Candy Crystallization

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Chromatography “Writing of Colors”

Separation by differing abilities of substances to adhere to various surface solids

Paper, starch

Example: ink separation by paper chromatography

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Chromatography Image