Ppoint Solutions&Mixtures

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Mixtures and SolutionsMixtures and SolutionsCan You See The Phases?

A mixture is made of 2 or more types of atoms that are NOT chemically combined together.

Mixtures can take many forms:

2+ Solids 2+ Gases

What Is A Mixture?What Is A Mixture?

2+ Liquids

ANY combination of solids, liquids & gases

Mixtures of SolidsMixtures of Solids

Mixtures of LiquidsMixtures of Liquids

Mixtures of GasesMixtures of Gases

Types Of MixturesTypes Of Mixtures

There are 2 major types of mixtures:

Heterogeneous Homogeneous

You can see the different parts

(phases) of the mixture easily

Means “different” Means “the same”

You cannot see the different parts

(phases) of the mixture

Heterogeneous MixturesHeterogeneous Mixtures

Homogeneous MixturesHomogeneous Mixtures

Which Kind of Mixture?Which Kind of Mixture?

Classify each type of mixture as:

Heterogeneous Homogeneous

Heterogeneous HeterogeneousHomogeneous

A solution is a special type of mixture.

SolutionsSolutions

A solution is a homogeneous mixturethat combines a solute and a solvent.

A solution involves one substance dissolving in

another substance, which is usually a liquid.

A solution is a special type of mixture.

SolutionsSolutions

A solution is a homogeneous mixturethat combines a solute and a solvent.

The solid part that gets dissolved.

e.g. salt, sugar

The liquid part that does the dissolving.

e.g. water

Solute Solvent

A solution is a special type of mixture.

SolutionsSolutions

A solution is a homogeneous mixturethat combines a solute and a solvent.

The solid part that gets dissolved.

e.g. salt, sugar

The liquid part that does the dissolving.

e.g. water

Solute Solvent

How To Make A SolutionHow To Make A Solution

Solute Solvent Solution+ =

Salt Water Salt Solution

We can measure how easily a solute will dissolve in a certain solvent.

SolubilitySolubility

This measurement is called solubility.

The solute dissolves quickly & easily

e.g. salt in water

The solute does not dissolve easily

e.g. sand in water

HIGH Solubility LOW Solubility

We can add a LITTLE or a LOT of solute!

Dilute vs. ConcentratedDilute vs. Concentrated

For example, putting spoonfuls of sugar into a cup of tea…

A solution with only a small amountof solute is called a dilute solution.

We can add a LITTLE or a LOT of solute!

Dilute vs. ConcentratedDilute vs. Concentrated

For example, putting spoonfuls of sugar into a cup of tea…

A solution with a large amount of

solute is called concentrated.

Eventually, a solvent can’t hold anymore!

Saturated SolutionsSaturated Solutions

A saturated solution CANNOT hold any more solute at a certain temperature.

But, by heating a solvent up, we can make it hold even more solute than normal.

A super-saturated solution contains more solute than it can normally dissolve.

Keep Going!Keep Going!

Heat It!

Any Questions?Any Questions?