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Mixtures and

Solutions
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By the end of this lesson you will be able to:
HOMEWORK
•Describe a pure substance as one that consists of only one
type of material/chemical
•Define mixtures as a substance made up of two or more For next week –
pure substances, which can be separated into it original design a title
substances. page for
•Classify materials as either mixtures or pure substances. mixtures –
•Use the words soluble and insoluble to describe wether
particles dissolve in a liquid
remember to
•Define a solution as a mixture which is transparent when leave a blank
one substances has dissolved page in your
•In a given solution identify the solvent as the liquid that book
dissolves something and the solute as the substance that
dissolved.
MIXTURES and SOLUTIONS DATE:

Use page 119 of your text book to help


you fill in the blanks

pure
A ___________ substance is a substance which
__________
one
consists of only __________ Chemical
type of ______________.

Chemical
Pure Substance
One
Draw a simple table and
group these substances
into either ‘pure
substances’ or ‘mixtures’
Blood Distilled Water
Tap Water
Pure substance Mixture
Sugar

Copper
Salt Sulfate
Copper

Granite Sugar and Water


In your notes document
group these substances
into either ‘pure
substances’ or ‘mixtures’
Distilled Water
Sugar
Mixtures Blood
Salt

Tap Water

Copper
Sulfate Copper

Pure substances

Granite Sugar and Water


MIXTURES and SOLUTIONS DATE:

Use page 119 of your text book to help


you fill in the blanks

mixture is a substance made up of ______


A __________ pure
substances
________ that have been stirred together and that can
be __________
separated to recover the __________
original substances
again.
A __________
solution is a mixture which is transparent.

Separated Pure Substances


Solution Original
Mixture
• VIDEO_Solution Solvent Solute - Definition and Difference

• http://www.pearsonplaces.com.au/asset_viewer.aspx?a=zoqhORfS7gI%3dfrom pearsons website

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0nNvsB_fOw – computerised salt vs pepper


Use page 119 of your text book to help
you fill in the blanks

Term Definition

Soluble
When particles dissolve in a liquid.
(When they ‘disappear’ )
When the particles do not dissolve.
Insoluble (We can still see the particles)

The substance that dissolves


Solute

Solvent
The liquid that dissolves particles.

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