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GHSGT REVIEW Structure and Properties of Matter

GHSGT REVIEW Structure and Properties of Matter. SOLUTIONS. How is matter classified?. Mixtures Sugar and water air Compounds H 2 O NaCl Elements H O. What is a mixture?. A combination of two or more substances that are NOT chemically combined. What are the two types of mixtures?.

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GHSGT REVIEW Structure and Properties of Matter

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  1. GHSGT REVIEW Structure and Properties of Matter SOLUTIONS

  2. How is matter classified? • Mixtures • Sugar and water • air • Compounds • H2O • NaCl • Elements • H • O

  3. What is a mixture? • A combination of two or more substances that are NOT chemically combined

  4. What are the two types of mixtures? • Homogeneous mixtures – well-mixed and the particles CANNOT be distinguished from one another • EX: sugar dissolved in water • Heterogeneous mixtures – not evenly mixed and the particles CAN be distinguished from each other • EX: dirt and water mixture

  5. What is a solution? • A homogeneous mixture in which one substance is dissolved in another substance

  6. What are the 2 parts of a solution? • Solute – what is being dissolved (present in less amounts) • Solvent – what is doing the dissolving (present in greater amounts)

  7. Pick out the solvent and solute in the following: 10 grams of sugar dissolved in a gallon of water: Solvent ___________ Solute ___________ Air is 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen: Solvent ___________ Solute ___________

  8. What is solubility? • The ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent. • How would you describe the solubility of bubble gum in water? Zero solubility, does not dissolve at all! • How would you describe the solubility of sugar in water? High solubility, dissolves very well!

  9. Why is water described as the universal solvent? • It can dissolve more substances than any other known substance

  10. What is a saturated solution? • A solution is said to be saturated when it contains the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a certain amount of solvent at a certain temperature. • Is there a limit to how much sugar you can dissolve in a gallon of tea??

  11. What is an unsaturated solution? • A solution that contains less than the maximum amount of solute that will dissolve in a certain amount of solvent at a certain temperature. • Would you describe tea that has had a tablespoon of sugar dissolved in it as a saturated solution or an unsaturated solution? Unsaturated

  12. What is solubility curve? • A graph that shows how the amount of dissolved solute changes with temperature.

  13. What affects the rate at which a solid substance dissolves in a liquid solvent? • Agitation – stirring increases the rate of dissolving • Surface area – increasing the surface area increases the rate of dissolving • Temperature – increasing the temperature increases the rate of dissolving

  14. Vinegar is a solution of two liquids: water and acetic acid. Most vinegar contains 95% water and 5% acetic acid. In vinegar, acetic acid is: A solvent A mixture An element A solute

  15. Salad dressing often contains vinegar and oil. Shaking a bottle of dressing combines the ingredients, but afterward the vinegar and oil separate. Which term describes the salad dressing? Solution Solute Heterogeneous mixture Homogeneous mixture

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