topic 2: states of matters and mixtures Flashcards
chlorination
a process used in water treatment where chlorine gas is injected into the water to kill any microbes
chromatography
a process used to separate substances in a mixture. if the substance depends on distribution between a mobile phase and a stationary phase
crystallisation
a separation technique to obtain soluble solids from solutions. the process involves heating the solution until crystals start to form, leaving the solution to cool and then filtering the formed crystals from the solution
filtration
a separation technique used to separate an insoluble solid from a solution
fractional distillation
a process used to separate a mixture of liquids. the liquids have different boiling points so can be separated into different fractions within a fractionating column
gas
the state of matter where the particles have the most energy. the particles in a gas are relatively spread out and move randomly in all directions
ground water
water which collects in rocks that then trap the water underground
liquid
the state of matter where the particles are arranged randomly and close together. the particles are able to move past each other
melting point data
data which can be used to evaluate the purity of a substance a pure substance should have a sharp melting point
mixture
contains at least two different elements or compounds which are not chemically bonded together
mobile phase
the fluid (gas or liquid) which moves through the chromatography system, carrying the mixture which is to be separated
paper chromatography
a type of chromatography which uses paper as the stationary phase and a solvent as the mobile phase. the solvent carries the mixture up the paper where the substances in the mixture then separate, depending on how soluble they are in the mobile phase
particle theory
the theory which models the three states of matter by representing particles as small solid spheres. particle theory can help explain melting, boiling, freezing and condensing
potable water
water that is safe for humans to drink
pure substance
the chemistry definition of a pure substance is a substance which contains only one compound or element. the everyday definition of a pure substance is a substance which has nothing added to it, eg. pure milk.