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Mixtures, Solutions, and Solvents Mixture: Contains more the one substance. They are just mixed together and not chemically combined. Example: Sand and water. Solution: It is when a solute and a solvent mix. The solute dissolves in the solvent making a solution. Example: sugar (solute) dissolves in water (solvent) making a solution of sugar and ...
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Properties of Solutions 2 ¾ miscible—When two or more liquids mix (ex. Water and food coloring) ¾ immiscible—When two or more liquids DON’T mix.—they usually layer if allowed to set for a while. (ex. Water and oil) Concentration Units ¾ Molarity (M) = # of moles of solute per liter of solution; IS temperature dependent.
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Chapter 7 Matter can be classified as mixtures or pure substances. Matter can be either mixtures or pure substances. (7.1) Mixtures may be either heterogeneous or homogeneous. (7.1) Homogeneous mixtures (solutions) have the same properties throughout. (7.1)
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WORKSHEET B Soluble and insoluble mixtures In a previous activity we discovered whether the mixtures we made were solutions or not. Look at the table below and decide whether the material that was mixed with the water was a soluble or insoluble substance. Fill in your answers in the column provided. MIXTURE MIXTURE / SOLUTION SOLUBLE or INSOLUBLE?
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soup and air represent two different types of mixtures. Based on the dis-tribution of their components, mixtures can be classified as heterogeneous mixtures or as homogeneous mixtures. 38 Chapter 2 • Lesson 2 LESSON 2.2 Key Objectives 2.2.1 EXPLAIN how mixtures are classified. 2.2.2 EXPLAIN how mixtures can be separated. Additional Resources
Pure Substances & Mixtures - Grade 7 Science
Most substances you will come in contact with are mixtures. Mixtures contain at least two pure substances. Mixtures Almost all ofthe natural substances, as well as human-made and manufactured products, in the world are mixtures of puresubstances.A mixture contains twoormore puresubstances, as shown in Figure 4. Mixtures canbe any
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the following mixtures: a) solutions b) colloids c) suspensions Brass is a solid solution. SE_CH_C02_CH2.indd 124 4/26/07 2:12:27 PM. Active Chemistry 125 3. Look in your kitchen at home and choose five products. Make your best guess as to the type of mixture they represent. Elaborate on the evidence that you used
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7. Aqueous silver ion reacts with aqueous chloride ion to yield a white precipitate of solid silver chloride. When 10.0 mL of 1.00M AgNO 3 solution is added to 10.0mL of 1.00 M NaCl solution at 25oC in a calorimeter a white precipitate of AgCl forms and the temperature of the aqueous mixture increases to 32.6oC. Assuming that the specific heat of ...
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