CHEM 1500 Lecture 2: Chem L2 - Summary

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Mixture: is 2 or more substances combined together so that each substance retains its chemical identity. Liquid homogeneous mixtures consisting of various substances dissolved in water are usually called solutions. Contains 2 or more phases (multiphase mixture) Phases can differ in composition, or properties, or both. Chemical decomposition: is breaking apart (usually by heating) a chemical compound into smaller compounds and/or elements. Methods of mixture separation are based on physical changes. Is a change in the state of matter. Evaporation: is heating a homogenous mixture until a solid remains behind. We are not going to collect the water (b/c it has evaporated), our goal was to collect the blue solid which got left behind. The downside with evaporation is that in many cases it is very hard to get rid of those last bits of liquid. The homogeneous mixture becomes heterogeneous because it now has 2 separate phases. The solid can be separated out by filtration.

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