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Classifying Matter Pure Substances Elements Compounds Mixtures Homogeneous Heterogeneous Distilled water Pure Substance Mixtures Definition Heterogeneous Mixture- A mixture where the components are visibly distinguishable Characteristics More than one PHASE – distinct layer with a uniform composition. Phases can be distinctly identified. Colloid – suspended particles are too small to settle out. (Tyndall Effect) Suspension – Suspended particles in this mixture will settle out. Heterogeneous Examples Separation Suspensions Oil and water – 2 phases Salad dressing – water and vinegar = phase 1, oil = phase 2, seasoning = phase 3 Filtration – separates a solid from a liquid by collecting the solid in a funnel and allowing the liquid to drain through the funnel into a flask. (suspensions) Sand and water Colloids Blood Glue Milk Fog Centrifugation – Separates particles in a mixture by particle size and density differences. Centrifugation – Blood is a Heterogeneous Mixture Mixtures Definition Characteristics Homogeneous Mixture- A mixture where the components are spread evenly throughout. Components: Solvent – dissolving fluid Solute – substance that is dissolved Solution – Another name for a Solvation – the process where solvent molecules surround solute molecules. homogeneous mixture! Examples Homogeneous Volumes are not additive Separation Water and alcohol Koolaid (water and sugar) 14kt gold (Alloys are homogeneous mixtures of metals!) Coffee/Tea Distillation/Evaporationboiling off the solvent. The solute remains in the beaker. Solubility Factors What happens to alcohols’ solubility in water as the hydrocarbon portion of the alcohol molecules gets longer? Water – Ethanol Interactions Dissolving a solute in a solvent is favored when the interactions between the solute and solvent molecules are stronger than the solvent-solvent and solute-solute interactions. Gold is an alloy