Separating mixtures Flashcards

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Define the word mixture.

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A mix of elements that are not chemically bonded.

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What is the difference between a mixture and a compound?

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A compound is when different elements have been chemically bonded together, whereas a mixture is a mix of elements that have not been chemically bonded together.

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List different separation techniques.

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Filtration
- used to separate solids form liquids or gases.
- Example: separating sand from water

Distillation
- Used to separate liquids with different boiling points.
- Example: purifying water or separating alcohol from a mixture.

Evaporation
- used to separate a solvent from a solute, leaving behind a solid.
- Example: separating water from salt water to leave behind salt.

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Explain how the chemical properties of a mixture relate to the chemical it is made from.

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  • If the mixture is non-reactive, then the chemical properties in each component remain the same in their pure form.
  • If they are reactive, then the interaction between components may lead to new substances with different chemical properties.
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Explain in detail how multi-step separation techniques work.

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Multi-step separation techniques work by combining different physical or chemical separation methods to exploit the unique properties of each component in a mixture.

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