Created by Cristina Puyol
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Question | Answer |
Atom | Smallest particle of an element that can take part in a chemical reaction |
Molecule | Pure, neutral substance that has two or more atoms chemically bonded together e.g. O2, H2O |
Compound | Single, pure substance that contains two or more elements chemically combined e.g. copper sulfate |
Mixture | Impure substance Contains two or more compounds/elements not chemically bonded e.g. Sea water, crude oil |
Element | Single, pure substance that contains only one type of atom e.g. copper |
Separation Techniques: Insoluble solids in liquids | 1) filtration - solid in filter paper is residue, liquid that goes through is the filtrate 2) centrifugation - very fast spinning 3) decanting - separates depending on densities |
Separation Techniques: Mixture of two solids | Depends on the differences in the properties of the solids, e.g. solubility, magnetic properties Dissolving in water, filtering, evaporating and then crystallizing |
Separation Techniques: Simple distillation | Used for liquid mixtures and solutions 1) boil the mixture 2) one of the liquids evaporates 3) it then condenses in the water jacket and is collected in a flask |
Separation Techniques: Fractional distillation | Used for miscible liquid mixtures Takes advantage of different boiling points e.g. water and ethanol Has a fractionating colum with crystal beads |
Separation Techniques: Separation funnel | Two inmiscible liquids |
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