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PURE SUBSTANCE AND

MIXTURE
EVANGELINE DC.
CANCELLER
SCIENCE TEACHER
OBJECTIVES
1
Define pure
substance;

Relate the

3
importance of
pure substance in
real-life situation
Describe pure

2 substance based on
a set of properties;
REVIEW
QUESTION 1 QUESTION 2 QUESTION 3
Where did What is the
Define Elements,
element get chemical formula?
compounds.
their name?
I am Substance, I am Next way to distinguish is through
separating technique
Mixture Mixtures can be separated easy

ACTIVITY
and quick
by: Wilfredo
Matter D.broad
has two Bartolo, Jr.
classes
Through evaporation, distillation
Mixtures and substances and filtration
But not substances due to chemical
Each one with differences
Substances and mixtures behave
combination
Let us start with their differently,
During boiling and melting most
appearances.or
Homogeneous especially
heterogenous Boiling point of substance is fixed
while mixture is not
Telling a substance from a Substance melts completely but
mixture can be used I am substance,
mixture doesI am
notMixture
Two world apart
When substances are all
Just always remember the
homogenous differences they've got
To distinguish a substance or
Mixture can be homo or
mixture from what is and what is
heteregeneous. not,
Pure substance is a form of that
cannot be separated into two
different species by any physical
mean. Pure substance are
elements and compounds.

Mixtures are made up of


two or more substances
that are physically
combined.
TWO KINDS OF
MIXTURES
HOMOGENEOUS
MIXTURES
Homogeneous mixtures
contain only one phase or is
uniform throughout; any
portion of the sample has the
exact same properties and
HETEROGENEOUS
MIXTURES
Heterogeneous mixture is
made up of more than
one phase and whose
components can be
separated by physical
TYPES OF MIXTURES
1. Solution is a system
in which one or more
substances are
homogeneously mixed
or dissolved in
a. Solute is the component
that is dissolved, or usually the
least abundant component in
the solution.

Two components
of solution

b. Solvent is the dissolving


agent, or the most abundant
component in the solution.
Water is considered the
universal solvent.
2. Suspension is a
heterogeneous mixture in which
particles of a substance are
temporarily mixed in a liquid.
Particles of suspension is larger
than particles of solution and
colloids.
Ex: soil fruit salad
.
3. Colloids are mixtures whose
particles are in between those of
solution and suspension, meaning
particles of colloids are larger than
solution but smaller than particles
of suspension.
Ex: paint fog dust particle in air
Tyndall Effect
Properties of
It is the scattering
Colloids
of light by colloid.
Properties of
Colloids

Brownian
Itis a random movement of
Movement
microscopic particles
suspended in liquids or
gases resulting from the
impact of molecules of the
surrounding medium.
Properties of
Colloids

Adsorption
It is the adhesion in an
extremely thin layer of
molecules (as of gases,
solutes, or liquids) to the
surfaces of solid bodies or
liquids with which they are in
contact.
THANK
YOU!

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