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Mixture - matter made up of two or more chemical species
TECHNIQUE | PROPERTY | METHOD | EXAMPLES |
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Evaporation | a soluble solid in a mixture having a higher boiling point than the solvent | ||
Distillation | a mixture with miscible liquids that have differing boiling points of 40-50 degrees | ||
Fractional Distillation | a mixture with miscible liquids that have similar boiling point | ||
Decanting | a mixture which has components of different density’s | ||
Magnetism | a mixture which has one component that is magnetic | ||
Sieving | a mixture has components of different sized particles | ||
Separating funnel | a mixture made of immiscible liquids | ||
Centrifuging | a mixture with components of different density’s | ||
Filtration | a mixture with insoluble solids and larger particles |
METALS | NON-METALS | METALLOIDS |
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lustrous | dull | have some metallic and some non-metallic properties |
malleable | not malleable | |
ductile | not ductile | |
silvery colour | not dense (low density) | |
dense (high density) | lower melting and boiling points than metals | |
high melting and boiling points | poor conductors of electricity (insulators) (with the exception of carbon in the form of graphite) | |
good conductors of electricity | poor conductors of heat (insulators) | |
good conductors of heat | Brittle |
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