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Classifying Mixtures A mixture is a physical blend of two or more substances. Two Types: Heterogeneous Homogeneous Heterogeneous: not uniform in composition (ex. a salad) Homogeneous: completely uniform in composition (ex. salt water) homogeneous mixtures are called solutions Solutions: have the same composition throughout and can be gases, liquids, or solids. Any part of a system with uniform composition and properties is called a phase Types of Solutions Liquid-Gas Liquid-Liquid Solid-Liquid Solid-Solid Gas-Gas Gas-Liquid

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Page 1: Classifying Mixtures A mixture is a physical blend of two or more substances. Two Types: Heterogeneous Homogeneous Heterogeneous: not uniform in composition

Classifying MixturesA mixture is a physical

blend of two or more substances.

Two Types:• Heterogeneous• Homogeneous• Heterogeneous: not

uniform in composition (ex. a salad)

• Homogeneous: completely uniform in composition (ex. salt water)

• homogeneous mixtures are called solutions

Solutions: have the same

composition throughout and can be gases, liquids, or solids. Any part of a system with uniform composition and properties is called a phase

Types of Solutions

Liquid-Gas

Liquid-Liquid

Solid-Liquid

Solid-Solid

Gas-Gas

Gas-Liquid

Page 2: Classifying Mixtures A mixture is a physical blend of two or more substances. Two Types: Heterogeneous Homogeneous Heterogeneous: not uniform in composition

Elements & Compounds• Elements: smallest form of matter that can exist

under normal laboratory conditions, elements cannot be separated into simpler substances~ Building Blocks

• Compounds: Two or more elements combine with one another to form compounds. Compounds are substances that can be separated into simpler substances only by chemical means. (Ex. if you burn sugar, it eventually turns black, breaking down into carbon and water vapor. Water can still be broken down, so it is a compound. Carbon cannot, so it is an element.)

Page 3: Classifying Mixtures A mixture is a physical blend of two or more substances. Two Types: Heterogeneous Homogeneous Heterogeneous: not uniform in composition

Fermentation of Sugar

• Gay Lussac discovered the general chemical equation for the breakdown of sugar into ethanol and carbon dioxide:

• C6H12O6---- 2CH3CH2OH + 2CO2

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Chemical Symbol

• Chemical Symbol: each element is represented by a one or two letter chemical symbol

• Examples: C, N, O, H, Na, Cl, F, Mg, S

Page 5: Classifying Mixtures A mixture is a physical blend of two or more substances. Two Types: Heterogeneous Homogeneous Heterogeneous: not uniform in composition

Review• Which of the following are Homogeneous?

Heterogeneous?

(a) spaghetti sauce

(b) glass

(c) muddy water

(d) cough syrup

(e) mixture of nitrogen gas and helium gas

(a)Hetero

(b)Homo

(c)Hetero

(d)Homo

(e)Homo

Page 6: Classifying Mixtures A mixture is a physical blend of two or more substances. Two Types: Heterogeneous Homogeneous Heterogeneous: not uniform in composition

Review

Name the type of solution

(a) Sodium Chloride in water (brine)

(b) Copper in Silver (sterling silver alloy)

(c) Water vapor in air (moist air)

(d) Acetic acid in water (vinegar)

Answers

a. Solid-Liquid

b. Solid-Solid

c. Liquid-Gas

d. Liquid-Liquid

Types of Solutions

Liquid-Gas

Liquid-Liquid

Solid-Liquid

Solid-Solid

Page 7: Classifying Mixtures A mixture is a physical blend of two or more substances. Two Types: Heterogeneous Homogeneous Heterogeneous: not uniform in composition

Review

• What would be an example of a Gas-Gas solution?

• What would be an example of a Gas-Liquid solution?

• Carbon dioxide and oxygen in nitrogen (air)

• Carbon dioxide in water

Page 8: Classifying Mixtures A mixture is a physical blend of two or more substances. Two Types: Heterogeneous Homogeneous Heterogeneous: not uniform in composition

Review

• Classify each of the following as a substance or a mixture

(a) silver

(b) alphabet soup

(c) textbook

(d) table salt (NaCl)

(a) substance

(b) mixture

(c) mixture

(d) substance

Page 9: Classifying Mixtures A mixture is a physical blend of two or more substances. Two Types: Heterogeneous Homogeneous Heterogeneous: not uniform in composition

ReviewHow do you distinguish between an element and a

compound?• Compounds can be separated by physical means

into elements; elements cannot be separated into simpler substances by chemical techniques

• Compounds can be separated by chemical means into elements; elements cannot be separated into simpler substances by chemical techniques

• Compounds can be separated by physical means into elements; elements can be separated into simpler substances by chemical techniques

• Compounds can be separated by chemical means into elements; elements can be separated into simpler substances by chemical techniques

Page 10: Classifying Mixtures A mixture is a physical blend of two or more substances. Two Types: Heterogeneous Homogeneous Heterogeneous: not uniform in composition

Review• What is the chemical

symbol for each of the following elements?

• CopperCCuCoCd

• PhosphorusPbSnPPo

• SilverSSeSnAg

• SodiumSnSbNaS

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Review• Name the chemical

elements represented by the following symbols

• SnLeadTinSulfur

• CaCadmiumCalciumChlorine

• SSulfurTin

Selenium