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1 Chemistry2.2

2 Mixtures 2.2 Panning is one way to separate gold from a mixture of gold and materials such as sand or gravel. A pan containing the mixture is placed underwater and shaken vigorously from left to right. You will learn how to classify and separate mixtures.

3 Classifying Mixtures 2.2 How can mixtures be classified?

4 A mixture is a physical blend of two or more components.
2.2 Classifying Mixtures A mixture is a physical blend of two or more components. Ex: salad, salsa You can choose the amount of each item you select from a salad bar. So your salad is unlikely to have the same composition as other salads containing the same items.

5 Mixtures can be classified as heterogeneous mixtures
2.2 Classifying Mixtures Mixtures can be classified as heterogeneous mixtures homogeneous mixtures

6 Heterogeneous Mixtures
2.2 Classifying Mixtures Heterogeneous Mixtures A mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout.

7 A mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout.
2.2 Classifying Mixtures Homogeneous Mixtures A mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout. Another name for a homogeneous mixture is a solution.

8 A homogenous mixture consists of a single phase.
2.2 Classifying Mixtures The term phase is used to describe any part of a sample with uniform composition and properties. A homogenous mixture consists of a single phase. A heterogeneous mixture consists of two or more phases.

9 2.2 Classifying Mixtures When oil and vinegar are mixed they form layers, or phases. The oil phase floats on the water phase. Olive oil and vinegar are homogeneous mixtures. The substances in these mixtures are evenly distributed. When olive oil is mixed with vinegar, they form a heterogeneous mixture with two distinct phases.

10 for Conceptual Problem 2.2
Problem Solving 2.10 Solve Problem 10 with the help of an interactive guided tutorial.

11 Separating Mixtures 2.2 How can mixtures be separated?

12 Differences in physical properties can be used to separate mixtures.
2.2 Separating Mixtures Differences in physical properties can be used to separate mixtures.

13 2.2 Separating Mixtures Filtration The process that separates a solid from the liquid in a heterogeneous mixture is called filtration. A colander is used to separate pasta from the water in which it was cooked. This process is a type of filtration. A colander is used to separate pasta from the water in which it was cooked. This process is a type of filtration.

14 2.2 Separating Mixtures Distillation During a distillation, a liquid is boiled to produce a vapor that is then condensed into a liquid. A distillation can be used to remove impurities from water. As liquid water changes into water vapor, substances dissolved in the water are left behind in the distillation flask. Inferring What can you infer about the boiling points of substances dissolved in the impure water?

15 2.2 Section Quiz. 2.2.

16 2.2 Section Quiz. 1. Which of the following phrases describes a mixture? composition varies composition may vary components cannot be separated

17 2.2 Section Quiz. 2. Which of the following is a homogeneous mixture? vinegar iron filings in sand chicken noodle soup muddy water

18 2.2 Section Quiz. 3. Which technique is used to separate homogeneous mixtures? filtration distillation magnetism dissolving

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