The document discusses the difference between pure substances and mixtures, stating that pure substances have a definite set of properties while mixtures are combinations of two or more substances that are physically combined and retain their original properties. It provides examples of homogeneous mixtures like air and salt water that have components distributed evenly throughout, and heterogeneous mixtures like trail mix and vegetable soup where components can be seen and are not evenly distributed. The document seeks to demonstrate understanding of how substances are distinguished from mixtures based on their properties.
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Week 5 - Pure Substance and Mixture
The document discusses the difference between pure substances and mixtures, stating that pure substances have a definite set of properties while mixtures are combinations of two or more substances that are physically combined and retain their original properties. It provides examples of homogeneous mixtures like air and salt water that have components distributed evenly throughout, and heterogeneous mixtures like trail mix and vegetable soup where components can be seen and are not evenly distributed. The document seeks to demonstrate understanding of how substances are distinguished from mixtures based on their properties.
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Solute Solvent
Solute Solvent Solvent Solute Solvent Solute Solute Solvent Content Standard
Demonstrate understanding of the properties
of substances which distinguish them from mixtures. (S7MT-Ie-f4) Learning Competency
Recognize that a substance has a unique set
of properties. T F T T T F F T T F MATTER Anything that occupies SPACE and has MASS Pure Substance vs. Mixture
What is the difference?
Can you identify which contains a pure substance and which one is a mixture? Pure Substances
They are made of identical
particles and they have definite set of properties. All the particles of a pure substance are the same throughout. Mixtures They are made of two or more substances that are NOT chemically combined. They are combined physically and substances combined together retain their original properties.
WATER is still water
OIL is still oil
“No new substances are
formed” Halo-halo Milk tea Air Solid & Liquid Solid & Solid Liquid & Liquid Two Types of Mixtures Heterogeneous mixtures Homogeneous mixtures • All components of the mixture are visible Components cannot be distinguished because they do not mix together from each other, appear as one substance • Particles not distributed evenly Particles distributed evenly throughout EX: trail mix, EX: air, salt water, 10 karat gold vegetable soup, oil and water In salt water, salt is the solute, gets dissolved Smaller quantity
water is the solvent, dissolves
other substance PS Element PS Element PS Element M Homogeneous M Homogeneous M Homogeneous M Heterogeneous PS Compound M Homogeneous M Homogeneous PRACTICE An ice block a mixture. An ice block a mixture. I make a mixture if I combine these two sodas? I make a mixture if I combine these two sodas? Aluminum is a pure substance. Aluminum is a pure substance.