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1 Chem 1 Spring 2015

2 Mixtures Collections of multiple pure substances Mixtures can be separated by the use of physical properties If I have a mixture of sand and salt how could I separate the two from each other?

3 Mixtures Collections of multiple pure substances Mixtures can be separated by the use of physical properties If I have a mixture of sand and salt how could I separate the two from each other?

4 Two Types of Mixtures Heterogeneous Homogeneous

5 Heterogeneous Mixture The root hetero means “different”. A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture with different compositions throughout the sample of matter. Examples: Orange juice, granite

6 Homogeneous Mixtures The root homo means “same”. A homogeneous mixture is one that has the same composition throughout the mixture. The common name for a homogeneous mixture is a solution.

7 Solutions What do you think of when you hear the term solution?

8 Solutions What do you think of when you hear the term solution? Solutions are not only made using water They can be made using any liquid Octane Alcohol Oil

9 Solutions True or False Solutions must contain a liquid.

10 Solutions True or False Solutions must contain a liquid. FALSE Solutions can be solid, liquid, or gas

11 Solutions True or False Solutions must contain a liquid. FALSE Solutions can be solid, liquid, or gas Solid solutions are called alloys Examples: Steel, Brass, Bronze

12 Solutions True or False Solutions must contain a liquid. FALSE Solutions can be solid, liquid, or gas Solid solutions are called alloys Examples: Steel, Brass, Bronze Gas solutions are consistent mixtures of different gases: The air we breathe is actually a solution

13 Parts of a Solution Solute – the substance being dissolved Solvent – the substance that the solute dissolves in Aqueous Solution – this is a solution in which the solvent is water

14 Saturated Solutions Saturated – no more solute can be dissolved Unsaturated – more solute can still dissolve Super-saturated – more solute has dissolved than should be possible at a certain temperature


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