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M______________ consists of two or more substances that are physically combined.

Two Kinds of mixture:

H ______________________ and H ___________________

H ________________ Mixture mixtures because you can distinguish the presence of substances in the
mixture.
H __________________ Mixture the other substance in a mixture may be distributed uniformly throughout
the mixture.
Separating the Components of a mixture
1. _________________
2. _________________
3. _________________
4. _________________
Types of Mixtures

1. _________________

2. _________________

3. _________________

S _______________: any homogeneous mixture can be called solution. The term is usually used for mixtures
that are liquid.
S_________________ the liquid substance that makes up the bulk of the solution.
S_________________ substance which are dissolved in the solvent.
S_________________ - substance that dissolves readily in a solvent.
I_________________ a substance that does not dissolve in a solvent.
I_________________ substances that do not mix with each other
M_________________ which can be mixed with each other.
S_________________ solution the solution that contains the maximum amount of solute dissolved in a given
amount of solvent.
U_________________ solution - is one that contains less dissolved solute than a saturated solution under a
given temperature and pressure.
S_________________ solution contains more dissolved solute than a saturated given the same temperature.
Factors Affecting Solubility
1. _________________
2. _________________
3. _________________
E_________________ the rapid escape of gas.
C_________________ solution contains large amount of solute.
D_________________ solution contains a small amount of solute.
Percent by mass is a ratio of a measured amount of solute to a measured amount of solution.
Percent by mass = __________________________________
Percent by volume = __________________________________
S_________________ a mixture that separates on standing
__________________________________ the particles are larger than molecules or ions, but still too small to
settle out.
Properties of Colloids
1. _________________
2. __________________________________
3. _________________
D_________________ is the process of separating the particles of colloids from those of the crystalloids by
means of diffusion through a suitable membrane.
Other
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Applications of colloids
I__________________________________
T_________________
P_________________
___________________________________________________
W__________________________________

__________________________________ is a form of matter that cannot be separated into two different species
by any physical means.
Example of Pure substance 1. _________________ 2. _________________
E _________________ is the simplified form of matter that cannot be decomposed by ordinary chemical
means.
N_________________ are substance with dull appearance and are brittle. Ex. Carbon, sulphur

M_________________ are substances with lustrous or shiny appearance and are malleable. Example: Gold,
Silver, Mercury
M_________________ are elements that have the properties of metals and non-metals.

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