Chemistry Mrs. Algier Do Now: Explain the difference between an intensive and an extensive property.

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Chemistry

Mrs. Algier

Do Now: Explain the difference between an intensive and an extensive property.

YWBAT

• Distinguish between a substance and a mixture.

• Differentiate between heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures

• Explain how mixtures can be separated

Matter ClassificationMatter

Mixture Substance

Mixtures

• Mixture – a physical blend of two or more components

• Examples?

Mixtures

• Mixture – a physical blend of two or more components

• Examples– Salad– Chocolate chip cookie– Coffee with milk and sugar– Gasoline– Air

Matter ClassificationMatter

Mixture Substance

Heterogeneous Homogeneous

Heterogeneous Mixtures

• Heterogeneous Mixture – a mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout.

• Examples– Salad– Chocolate chip cookie– Chicken noodle soup

Homogeneous Mixtures

• Homogeneous Mixture – a mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout.

• Another name for a homogeneous mixture is a solution.

• Examples– Vinegar– Air

Phase

• Phase– any part of a sample with uniform composition and properties.

• Homogeneous Mixtures – 1 phase• Heterogeneous Mixtures – 2 or more phases

Separating Mixtures

• Differences in physical properties can be used to separate mixtures

• Methods– Filtration – separates a solid from a liquid– Distillation – separates liquids based on boiling pt.– Magnetism

Filtration

• Filtration – the process that separates a solid from a liquid in a heterogeneous mixture

– Filter paper is placed in a funnel.– The mixture is poured into the funnel.– Solid particles that cannot pass through the filter

remain in the funnel.– The rest of the particles pass through.

Distillation

• Distillation – process which separates mixtures of liquids with different boiling points

Demonstration

Matter ClassificationMatter

Mixture Substance

Heterogeneous Homogeneous

Matter ClassificationMatter

Mixture Substance

Heterogeneous Homogeneous Element Compound

YWBAT - Review

• Distinguish between a substance and a mixture.

• Differentiate between heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures

• Explain how mixtures can be separated