Pure Substances and Mixtures

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Pure Substances and Mixtures

Pure Substances and Mixtures Matter is divided into 2 groups: Pure substances- made of only 1 type of particle Mixtures- made of at least 2 types of particles

2 types of mixtures Heterogeneous mixtures All components of the mixture are visible because they do not mix together Particles not distributed evenly EX: sand and water vegetable soup oil and water

2 types of mixtures Homogeneous mixtures Components cannot be distinguished from each other, appear as one substance Particles distributed evenly throughout EX: air, salt water, 10 karat gold

2 types of mixtures Homogeneous mixtures are also called solutions. Separate particles are not visible because one dissolves in the other = dissolution In salt water, salt is the solute, gets dissolved water is the solvent, dissolves other substance Smaller quantity Larger quantity

2 types of mixtures Q. Why do some substances dissolve and others do not? A. In a solute, each particle is attracted to each other to form a grain of it. When the solute is placed in a water, new attractive forces are present. If the attractive forces between the water and the solute are stronger than those holding the solute together, then the solute will break down and get dissolved in the water.

SOLUBILITY Because different amounts of solute can be dissolved in a solvent, we look at a solution’s SOLUBILITY. Definition: The maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature. Usually expressed as the number of grams of solute per 100mL of solvent.

SOLUBILITY Every chemical substance which dissolves in water has a fixed solubility. If it does not dissolve, solubility = zero. Many of these solublities have been measured and special charts are produced displaying solubility of many substances at once.

Solution terminology: Saturated: Maximum amount of solute dissolved in solvent Unsaturated: Less than maximum amount of solute dissolved in solvent Supersaturated: More than maximum amount of solute dissolved in solvent Dilute: to make less concentrated

Solubility Curves As temperature increases, solubility increases. This is because there is more space between solvent particles, making more room for solute particles.

Separation of Mixtures Mixtures can be separated using these processes: 1. Sedimentation: occurs naturally when solid substances that are heavier than their solvent deposit at the bottom of the mixture. 2. Decantation: a heterogeneous mixture that has distinct layers can be separated by slowly pouring one of the layers into another container.

Separation of Mixtures 3. Filtration: separates parts of a heterogeneous mixture by pouring it though a filter, the larger particles (residue) will be held in the filter while the smaller ones (filtrate) will pass through.

Separation of Mixtures 4. Distillation: used to separate components of a homogeneous mixture based on their different boiling points. Solution is heated and substance with lower boiling points evaporates and passes through a tube where it cools and turns back to water in another container.

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