2.2 Substances Mixtures _ 2 (brushup)

Planning
  • Short Revision 2.1 + 2.2

  • Explanation 2.2

  • Let's work
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Items in this lesson

Planning
  • Short Revision 2.1 + 2.2

  • Explanation 2.2

  • Let's work

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what 3 types of mixtures were explained last time

Slide 2 - Open question

At the end of this lesson:
You will know:
  • What seperation methods are

You will be able to:
  • Explaine how seperation methods work

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H2.2
  • Pure substances
       Consist of 1 substance, 
       1 kind of molecules

  • Mixtures
       Consist of 2 or more substance, 
       2 or more kind of molecules

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H2.2
  • Mixtures

  • 3 Types of mixtures


Slide 5 - Slide

H2.2
  • Mixtures

  • 3 Types of mixtures
  1. Solution
  2. Suspension
  3. Emulsion


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Solution
  • Solvent
  • What is a solute/ dissolved substance?

  • Clear, sometimes colored 

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Suspension
  • A liquid with a floating fine powder
  • The powder does not disolve!!

  • Cloudy, colored 

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Emulsion

  • A cloudy mixture of two liquids,
  • The liquids does not disolve!!

  • Cloudy, colored 

  • Need an emulsifier to mix

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Explanation
  • Seperating mixtures

  • Using: seperation methods

  • Based on difference in properties (of each substance)


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Explanation
  • Seperation methods:
  1. Settle and pouring 
  2. Centrifugation (spinning) 
  3. Filtration 
  4. Evaporation 
  5. Distillation 
  6. (Extraction) 
  7. (Adsorption) 


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Explanation
  • Seperation methods:

  • Settle and pouring 
  • Based on difference in density


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Explanation
  • Seperation methods:

  • Centrifugation (spinning) 
  • Based on difference in density


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Explanation
  • Seperation methods:

  • Filtration 
  • Based on difference in particle size


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Explanation
  • Seperation methods:

  • Evaporation 
  • Based on difference in boiling point


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Explanation
  • Seperation methods:

  • Distillation 
  • Based on difference in boiling point


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Let's Work

- H2.2 (p. 19+20 -> Not Extraction and filtration)

- Make the following exersises: 

   2.2: 11, 12, 15,

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