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Matter
Mixture
Variable Properties
Becomes pure by separating
May be a:
Homogenous Mixture
Only one phase is visible by eye
Homo = Same
Genous = Form
Examples:
Gases
Liquids
Solids
Real Life examples
Bronze
Solid
Diet Cola
Liquid
Shampoo
Liquid
Orange juice
Liquid
Milk
Liquid
Heterogenous Mixture
Hetero = Different
Genous = Form
More than one phase is visible
Examples:
Colloids
The two phases stay evenly spread
Suspensions
Gradually Separate
Real Life Example:
French Dressing
There are solids and liquids mixed together
Oil Paint
The solids are suspended in paint
Water Color paint
The solids are suspended in water
Ceramics:
The solid is mixed with water causing a chemical reaction.
Chocolate chip cookie
The solids and liquids are mixed togeteher
Toothpaste
Liquid through solid
Smoke
A mixture of solid and gas
Pure
Distinct, consistent and fixed properties
Example:
Melting Point
Boiling Point
Becomes a mixture by combining
May be a:
Element
Identical atoms
Compound
one or more different kinds of atom bonded together