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Elements
Single pure substances that can't be broken down into anything simpler.
Compound
Consists of one or more elements chemically combined in a particular ratio.
Mixture
Consists of at least 2 different substances and does not have a fixed formula; does not need a chemical reaction to separate.
Homogeneous Mixture
A mixture with a uniform composition throughout.
Heterogeneous Mixture
A mixture that does not have a uniform composition.
Purification
The process of obtaining a pure substance from a mixture by separating it from all other substances.
Impurities
Unwanted substances that are removed during purification.
Solution
Type of homogeneous mixture formed when one substance dissolves in another.
Solute
Substance being dissolved in a solution.
Solvent
Substance that does the dissolving in a solution.
Aqueous Solution
A solution where the solvent is water.
Concentrated Solutions
Solutions that have a lot of dissolved solute.
Solubility
The amount of solute that can be completely dissolved in a certain volume of solvent.
Soluble Substance
Substance that dissolves completely (high solubility).
Insoluble Substance
Substance that will not dissolve (low solubility).
Dilute Solutions
Solutions with only a small amount of dissolved solute.
Saturated Solution
A solution full of solute; cannot hold any more, and additional solute will sink to the bottom.
Solubility Curve
Shows how the amount of solute that dissolves in water changes with temperature.
Super Saturated
More solute is dissolved than theoretically possible.
Saturated Solution
Full, no more space for extra solute
Unsaturated Solution
Still space for more solute to dissolve
Alloys
Metal solutions (dissolved solid in solids).
Colloids
Homogeneous mixtures where the particles are mixed together but not dissolved; often appear cloudy because they scatter light.
Suspensions
Heterogeneous mixture of a solid in a liquid where particles are relatively large, kept permanently suspended, and will eventually separate over time.
Emulsion
Where a liquid is dispersed in another liquid; requires an emulsifying agent (like soap) to prevent separation.
Distillation
Allows us to separate the solvent and solute in a solution based on boiling points.
Distillate
The collected solvent in distillation.
Liebig Condenser
A tube surrounded by a jacket of cold water, used to condense vapor during distillation.
Fractional Distillation
Separation of two liquids by distillation.
Fractionating Tower/Column
A tall glass column filled with glass beads, used to achieve a pure distillate.
Volatile
Easily evaporates
Fractions
The collected liquids, which are distilled at their different boiling temperatures, are called .
Decanting
Gravity
Centrifugation
Using centrifugal force
Filtration
Using filter paper