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Warm Up – 9/18 1. What are the types of pure substances? 2. What is the difference between an element and a compound?

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Mixtures vs. Compounds All Matter Pure Substance ElementCompound Mixture - Made up of only 1 kind of matter - Has uniform and definite composition - simplest form - cannot be divided - 2 or more different elements chemically combined - 2 or more pure substances physically blended together

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Warm Up – 9/18

1. What are the types of pure substances?

2. What is the difference between an element and a compound?

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2.3 Mixtures UNIT 2 Matter and Change

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Mixtures vs. CompoundsAll Matter

Pure Substance

Element Compound

Mixture- Made up of only 1

kind of matter- Has uniform and definite composition

- simplest

form- cannot

be divided

- 2 or more different elements

chemically combined

- 2 or more pure substances physically blended together

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Element Compound

Mixture

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Compounds vs Mixtures

1. Create a new form of matter with unique properties

2. Fixed/definite compositionEx: Aspirin is always 60% Carbon, 35.5% Oxygen and 4.5% Hydrogen.

3. Can only be separated be a chemical change Color, size, solubility, odor,

density, freezing, melting, or boiling points

1. Combine properties of its parts Ex: Red + White = pink

2. Ratio between parts can varyEx: Concrete may be 90% sand or 85% or even 1%

3. Can be separated by physical properties

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Mixtures vs. CompoundsAll Matter

Pure Substance

Element

Compound

Mixture

Homogenous

Heterogenous

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Homogeneous Mixtures have a uniform composition throughout

Ex: gasoline, syrup, air and metal alloys like gold, steel or brass

Homogeneous mixtures are also called solutions

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Heterogeneous Mixtures are not uniform in composition

Ex: orange juice, chocolate chip cookies, lucky charms, Italian dressing, salads

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Homogeneous or Heterogeneous?

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Phases A uniform part with the same

properties Since Homogeneous mixtures are

uniform throughout they only have 1 part or phase

Heterogeneous mixtures have 2 or more distinct parts or phases

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For separating liquids… use DISTILLATION

For separating liquids from solids…use FILTRATION

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PracticePure Substance or Mixture? 1. Air 2. cobalt 3. Carbon Dioxide 4. Salt water 5. granite 6. Raisin Bran cereal

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PracticeHomogeneous or Heterogeneous? 1. Blood 2. Apple 3. Oil and water 4. Raisin Bran 5. Granite 6. Tea