Mixtures and Their Seperation Flashcards

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What is a mixture?

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An element is a substance formed when 2 or more elements are chemically combined.

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What forms elements?

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atoms

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What forms compounds?

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elements

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What is a mixture?

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A mixture is formed when 2 or more substances are physically combined and so can be easily separated to obtain pure substances.

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What are the 2 types of mixtures?

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Homogeneous
Heterogeneous

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What is a homogeneous mixture?

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Where the mixture is uniformed throughout.

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What are the types of homogeneous mixtures?

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Solutions

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What is a solution?

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A solution is a homogeneous mixture of a solute and a solvent.

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What is the solute?

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The substance to be dissolved

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What is the solvent?

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The solvent does the dissolving

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What is the meaning of aqueous?

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Having water

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What is the meaning of non-aqueous?

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With alcohols or other liquid

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The solution may be

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  1. Aqueous (with water as the solvent)
  2. Or non-aqueous (with alcohols or other liquid as the solvent)
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What is a heterogeneous mixture?

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A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout the mixture.

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What method could be used to separate:

Two solids, one of which will dissolve in a particular solvent and the others will not.

For example: salt and sand

What apparatus may be used?

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Method of separation: A fractional crystallization method could be used

Apparatus: Stirrer motor, cylinders crystallized, waterbath, stirrer

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Which method of separation would be used to separate the colored mixtures based on how soluble they are in a specific solvent?

For example: pen ink

What would the apparatus be?

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Method of separation: A chromatography method would be used

Apparatus: glass rod, chromatography paper, ink or dye, water, beaker

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What method of separation could be used when there are two miscible liquids with different boiling points?

For example: copper sulphate dissolves in water

What would the apparatus be?

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Method of separation: A distillation method would be used

Apparatus: thermometer, distilling flask, burner, condenser, receiving flask

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What is the meaning of miscible?

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Liquids that mix well together with other liquids.

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What is the meaning of immiscible?

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Liquids that don’t mix well together with other liquids.

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What is a pure substance is.

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A single substance made of only one type of particle.

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What is an impure substance?

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An impure substance is made up of 2 or more

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Describe 4 differences between compounds and mixtures.

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  1. A compound is a chemical combination while a mixture is a physical combination.
  2. A compound cannot be easily separated while a mixture can be.
  3. Compounds can be of 3 types while mixtures are mainly 3 types.
  4. The melting and boiling pints of a compound are defined while a mixture’s melting and boiling points are not defined.
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