C2.1.1 Pure Substances and Mixtures

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  • A mixture is a combination of two or more pure substances that are not chemically bonded
  • Give an example of a pure substance.
    Water
  • How are mixtures classified?
    Homogeneous or heterogeneous
  • Pure substances have a fixed and definite chemical composition
  • Pure substances have a sharp, single melting/boiling point.

    True
  • What type of chemical composition do mixtures have?
    Variable
  • The chemical composition of a pure substance is fixed and definite
  • What is the chemical composition of a mixture?
    Variable
  • What is the key difference between pure substances and mixtures?
    Fixed vs variable composition
  • Name an example of a pure substance that is an element.
    Oxygen
  • What is the chemical formula for glucose?
    C6H12O6
  • What is a mixture defined as?
    Two or more pure substances not chemically bonded
  • Pure substances have a sharp, single melting point.
    True
  • The chemical composition of a pure substance is fixed and definite
  • Steps to separate a mixture using physical means
    1️⃣ Identify the components of the mixture
    2️⃣ Choose a suitable separation method (e.g., filtration or distillation)
    3️⃣ Apply the separation method
    4️⃣ Collect the separated components
  • Mixtures have a variable chemical composition and variable physical properties
  • Give examples of compounds that are pure substances.
    Water, carbon dioxide, salt
  • The components in a mixture retain their original chemical nature when separated by physical means.

    True
  • What is the key difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures?
    Uniform vs. non-uniform composition
  • What is a pure substance defined as?
    Single element or compound
  • Pure substances have a fixed chemical composition.

    True
  • Examples of mixtures include air and milk
  • A pure substance has a fixed chemical composition.

    True
  • What are the physical properties of a pure substance?
    Consistent and predictable
  • A mixture is a combination of pure substances that are not chemically bonded
  • How can mixtures be separated without changing the chemical nature of their components?
    Physical means
  • Mixtures have a sharp, single melting/boiling point.
    False
  • The components in a mixture can be separated by chemical reactions.
    False
  • Mixtures do not have a sharp, single melting or boiling point
  • Carbon dioxide is a compound with the formula CO2
  • Mixtures have a variable chemical composition.

    True
  • A pure substance has a fixed chemical composition
  • What type of chemical composition do mixtures have?
    Variable
  • Mixtures have a single, sharp melting point.
    False
  • What are the physical properties of pure substances like?
    Consistent and predictable
  • Give examples of elements that are pure substances.
    Hydrogen, oxygen, gold
  • Match the type of mixture with its example:
    Homogeneous mixture ↔️ Air
    Heterogeneous mixture ↔️ Sand and water
    Alloy ↔️ Brass
  • Homogeneous mixtures have a uniform composition