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This document discusses the classification of matter. It describes pure substances as either elements or compounds, while mixtures contain two or more substances combined without a fixed composition. Mixtures can be either homogeneous, with uniform appearance and single phase, or heterogeneous, where components can be seen or recognized. Solutions are homogeneous mixtures where particles are too small to see, containing solutes dissolved in solvents. Suspensions have particles that do not dissolve, while colloids are mixtures with intermediate particle sizes between solutions and suspensions. The document provides examples and asks the reader to compare pure substances and mixtures, and differentiate solutions, suspensions and colloids.
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Science 6

This document discusses the classification of matter. It describes pure substances as either elements or compounds, while mixtures contain two or more substances combined without a fixed composition. Mixtures can be either homogeneous, with uniform appearance and single phase, or heterogeneous, where components can be seen or recognized. Solutions are homogeneous mixtures where particles are too small to see, containing solutes dissolved in solvents. Suspensions have particles that do not dissolve, while colloids are mixtures with intermediate particle sizes between solutions and suspensions. The document provides examples and asks the reader to compare pure substances and mixtures, and differentiate solutions, suspensions and colloids.
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SCIENCE 6

BY: SIR CHOLO


CLASSIFICATION OF MATTER

• Pure substances and Mixtures


• Pure Substances – elements and compounds
• - the simplest type of substance
• - consist of only one type of atom ( Fe, O, H, I, etc)
• Compounds – when different elements combine
• - example : Hydrogen ( H ) + Oxygen ( O ) = Hydroden Dioxide/Water
( H2O )
• Mixtures - two or more substances
combined together, in no fixed or definite
composition
• - Example : Orange juice, Saltwater
TYPES OF MIXTURES

• Homogenous and Heterogenous


HOMOGENEOUS
• Individual components of a mixture are not
recognizable and have a uniform appearance.
• Components appear in a single phase
• Example: Bronze metal, Mineral water
HETEROGENEOUS
• The components are large enough and can be seen
or recognized
• Example: Ice cubes in a soda, cereal with different
ingredients
SOLUTION, SUSPENSION, &
COLLOID
• Solutions – a homogenous mixture
• - contains different components but particles are too small
to be seen
• - has two important parts: Solute and Solvent
• Solutes – substance being dissolved
• Solvents – a substance that dissolves
• Suspension - particles that do not
dissolve in a liquid solution
• Colloid – mixtures whose particles
• Please help me!
ACTIVITY NUMBAH 1

• Compare and contrast pure substance and


mixture
NUMBAH 2

Suspension

• Differentiate suspension, solutions and colloids Solution Colloids

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