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PURE SUBSTANCE
A homogeneous material which contains
particles (atoms or molecules ) of only one
kind and has a definite set of
properties( melting point , boiling point) and
which cannot be separated into other kinds
of matter by any physical process.
eg:-Elements : Metals and Non-metals ,
Compounds : Salts.
.
MIXTURE
When two or more substances (elements
,compounds or both) are mixed together
in any proportion, such that they do not
undergo any chemical change but retain
their individual characteristics , the
resulting product is a mixture.
Types of Mixtures
Homogeneous mixture:- A mixture in which different constituents
are mixed uniformly and there are no specific boundaries seen
between the particles of the mixture is called a Homogeneous
mixture.
Eg: Solutions such as common salt in water , sugar in water etc
are homogeneous mixtures .Similarly alloys such as brass,
bronze, etc. are homogeneous solid -solid solutions of metals.
Heterogeneous mixture:- A mixture in which different constituents
are not mixed uniformly and there are specific boundaries seen
between the particles of the mixture is called a heterogeneous
mixture .
Eg: Mixture of sand and salt, iron and sulphur powder, soil etc are
egs. of such mixtures.
Mixed salad
Homogeneous mixture:- milk , Soft drink
SOLUTION
A homogeneous mixture of two or more
substances is called a solution . A true
solution is one which the particles of
the solute are broken down to such a
fine state( molecular level) that they
cannot be seen under a powerful
microscope.
SOLUTIONS
• When the 2 substances totally mix it is called a solution.
• E.g. Solute + Solvent = Solution
• (sugar) + (water) = Solution
•
•
• We then say sugar is soluble in water, it has dissolved.
•
Components of a solution
Solvent:-the component which dissolves
the other component in itself. Usually it is
the larger component.
Examples :-water in a solution of water
and copper suphate, turpentine oil in
paints.
Solute:-Component which dissolves in the
CHARACTERISTICS OF
SOLUTIONS
A true solution is always clear and transparent.
It is homogeneous in nature.
The solute particles break down to almost
molecular size (Diameter=10-9
m or 1nm).
It is stable and solute particles do not separate
or settle down on standing.
It cannot be separated by filtration.
Solute can be recovered by evaporation or
crystallization methods.
SUSPENSIONS
• A heterogeneous mixture of in
solution particles of solute , spread
throughout a solvent is called a
suspension.
• Eg: Muddy water, slaked-lime
suspension (used for white washing),
white paints (particles of dye
suspended in turpentine oil)
SUSPENSIONS• Suspensions
• Sometimes when we mix substances they stay in clusters. We
therefore say it is insoluble in water.
• E.g. Chalk + Water = Suspension
•
• Eventually the particles sink to the bottom to form sediment.
•
Characteristics of suspensions
 It is opaque and does not allow light to pass
through it.
 Particle size is more than 10-5
cm in diameter.
 It is heterogeneous in nature.
 It is unstable and the suspension particles settle
down when allowed to stand undisturbed.
 Particles can be separated by filtration method
from the solvent.
Colloid
A heterogeneous solution in which
particle size is between 10-7
cm to
10 5‑
in diameter, such that the
solute particles neither dissolve nor
settle down in a solvent is called a
colloidal solution.
eg. jelly, mist, soap solution, blood.
CHARACTERISTICS OF
COLLOIDS
Colloidal solutions are translucent in nature.
The particle size is between 10-7
cm and 10-5
cm in
diameter.
They are heterogeneous in nature (but appear to
be homogeneous).
They are stable and solute particles do not
separate on standing.
The particles cannot be separated by filtration
method.
Particles can be separated by centrifugation
method.
Passage of light through
solution,suspension and colloid.
TYNDALL EFFECT
The phenomenon due to
which the path of light
becomes visible, due to
scattering of light by the
colloidal particles.
Tyndall effect
JOHN TYNDALL
• HE WAS A BRITISH
PHYSICIST WHO
WAS AN AVID
PROMOTER OF
SCIENCE IN THE
VICTORIAN ERA.
• BORN IN 1920 IN
IRELAND.
Dispersing medium (external
phase) - the constituent found in
the greater extent in the colloid.
Dispersed phase (internal
phase) - the constituent found in
the lesser extent.
If water is the dispersing
medium, it is often known as a
hydrosol.
Type of
colloid
Dispersion
medium
Dispersed
phase
Example
AEROSOL Gas Liquid Fog , Clouds ,Mist
AEROSOL Gas Solid Smoke , automobile exhaust
FOAM Liquid Gas Shaving cream
FOAM solid Gas Foam rubber, sponge
SOL liquid Solid Milk of magnesia
SOLID SOL Solid Solid Coloured gems stone , Milky
glass
EMULSION Liquid Liquid Milk , Face cream
GEL solid Liquid Jelly , Cheese , Butter
AEROSOL Gas Liquid Fog , Clouds ,Mist
clouds mist
fog
AEROSOL Gas Solid Smoke , automobile exhaust
smoke Car exhaust
FOAM Liquid Gas Shaving cream
Shaving cream
foam
FOAM solid Gas Foam rubber, sponge
Foam rubber
sponge
SOL liquid Solid Milk of magnesia
Milk of
magnesia
SOLID
SOL
Solid Solid Coloured gems stone ,
Milky glass
Gem stones
Milky glass
EMULSION Liquid Liquid Milk , Face cream
milk
Face cream
Emulsion paints
GEL solid Liquid Jelly , Cheese , Butter
Jelly
Butter
Cheese
Assessment Questions:
• Multiple Choice Questions
• 1. What factor distinguishes a
suspension from a colloid?
a) light reflects off the particles of a
suspension
b) the particles of a suspension will sink
out if left over time to rest
c) suspensions are clear
d) suspensions cannot be filtered
2. An example of an emulsifying
agent would be__
a) oil
b) soap
c) water
d) salt
3. An example of a homogeneous
mixture is___
a) sand and water
b) flour and water
c) salt dissolved in water
d) oil and water
4. Which statement is not true.
a) particles in a colloid will reflect light
b) the particles of a solution are
molecular in size
c) a suspension can be filtered
d) a solution can be filtered
• 5. An emulsion is always between___
a) Two solids
b) A solid and liquid
c) Two gases
d) Two liquids

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PURE SUBSTANCES

  • 1. PURE SUBSTANCE A homogeneous material which contains particles (atoms or molecules ) of only one kind and has a definite set of properties( melting point , boiling point) and which cannot be separated into other kinds of matter by any physical process. eg:-Elements : Metals and Non-metals , Compounds : Salts. .
  • 2. MIXTURE When two or more substances (elements ,compounds or both) are mixed together in any proportion, such that they do not undergo any chemical change but retain their individual characteristics , the resulting product is a mixture.
  • 3. Types of Mixtures Homogeneous mixture:- A mixture in which different constituents are mixed uniformly and there are no specific boundaries seen between the particles of the mixture is called a Homogeneous mixture. Eg: Solutions such as common salt in water , sugar in water etc are homogeneous mixtures .Similarly alloys such as brass, bronze, etc. are homogeneous solid -solid solutions of metals. Heterogeneous mixture:- A mixture in which different constituents are not mixed uniformly and there are specific boundaries seen between the particles of the mixture is called a heterogeneous mixture . Eg: Mixture of sand and salt, iron and sulphur powder, soil etc are egs. of such mixtures.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. SOLUTION A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances is called a solution . A true solution is one which the particles of the solute are broken down to such a fine state( molecular level) that they cannot be seen under a powerful microscope.
  • 9. SOLUTIONS • When the 2 substances totally mix it is called a solution. • E.g. Solute + Solvent = Solution • (sugar) + (water) = Solution • • • We then say sugar is soluble in water, it has dissolved. •
  • 10. Components of a solution Solvent:-the component which dissolves the other component in itself. Usually it is the larger component. Examples :-water in a solution of water and copper suphate, turpentine oil in paints. Solute:-Component which dissolves in the
  • 11.
  • 12. CHARACTERISTICS OF SOLUTIONS A true solution is always clear and transparent. It is homogeneous in nature. The solute particles break down to almost molecular size (Diameter=10-9 m or 1nm). It is stable and solute particles do not separate or settle down on standing. It cannot be separated by filtration. Solute can be recovered by evaporation or crystallization methods.
  • 13. SUSPENSIONS • A heterogeneous mixture of in solution particles of solute , spread throughout a solvent is called a suspension. • Eg: Muddy water, slaked-lime suspension (used for white washing), white paints (particles of dye suspended in turpentine oil)
  • 14. SUSPENSIONS• Suspensions • Sometimes when we mix substances they stay in clusters. We therefore say it is insoluble in water. • E.g. Chalk + Water = Suspension • • Eventually the particles sink to the bottom to form sediment. •
  • 15. Characteristics of suspensions  It is opaque and does not allow light to pass through it.  Particle size is more than 10-5 cm in diameter.  It is heterogeneous in nature.  It is unstable and the suspension particles settle down when allowed to stand undisturbed.  Particles can be separated by filtration method from the solvent.
  • 16. Colloid A heterogeneous solution in which particle size is between 10-7 cm to 10 5‑ in diameter, such that the solute particles neither dissolve nor settle down in a solvent is called a colloidal solution. eg. jelly, mist, soap solution, blood.
  • 17.
  • 18. CHARACTERISTICS OF COLLOIDS Colloidal solutions are translucent in nature. The particle size is between 10-7 cm and 10-5 cm in diameter. They are heterogeneous in nature (but appear to be homogeneous). They are stable and solute particles do not separate on standing. The particles cannot be separated by filtration method. Particles can be separated by centrifugation method.
  • 19. Passage of light through solution,suspension and colloid.
  • 20.
  • 21. TYNDALL EFFECT The phenomenon due to which the path of light becomes visible, due to scattering of light by the colloidal particles.
  • 23. JOHN TYNDALL • HE WAS A BRITISH PHYSICIST WHO WAS AN AVID PROMOTER OF SCIENCE IN THE VICTORIAN ERA. • BORN IN 1920 IN IRELAND.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26. Dispersing medium (external phase) - the constituent found in the greater extent in the colloid. Dispersed phase (internal phase) - the constituent found in the lesser extent. If water is the dispersing medium, it is often known as a hydrosol.
  • 27. Type of colloid Dispersion medium Dispersed phase Example AEROSOL Gas Liquid Fog , Clouds ,Mist AEROSOL Gas Solid Smoke , automobile exhaust FOAM Liquid Gas Shaving cream FOAM solid Gas Foam rubber, sponge SOL liquid Solid Milk of magnesia SOLID SOL Solid Solid Coloured gems stone , Milky glass EMULSION Liquid Liquid Milk , Face cream GEL solid Liquid Jelly , Cheese , Butter
  • 28. AEROSOL Gas Liquid Fog , Clouds ,Mist clouds mist fog
  • 29. AEROSOL Gas Solid Smoke , automobile exhaust smoke Car exhaust
  • 30. FOAM Liquid Gas Shaving cream Shaving cream foam
  • 31. FOAM solid Gas Foam rubber, sponge Foam rubber sponge
  • 32. SOL liquid Solid Milk of magnesia Milk of magnesia
  • 33. SOLID SOL Solid Solid Coloured gems stone , Milky glass Gem stones Milky glass
  • 34. EMULSION Liquid Liquid Milk , Face cream milk Face cream Emulsion paints
  • 35. GEL solid Liquid Jelly , Cheese , Butter Jelly Butter Cheese
  • 36. Assessment Questions: • Multiple Choice Questions • 1. What factor distinguishes a suspension from a colloid? a) light reflects off the particles of a suspension b) the particles of a suspension will sink out if left over time to rest c) suspensions are clear d) suspensions cannot be filtered
  • 37. 2. An example of an emulsifying agent would be__ a) oil b) soap c) water d) salt
  • 38. 3. An example of a homogeneous mixture is___ a) sand and water b) flour and water c) salt dissolved in water d) oil and water
  • 39. 4. Which statement is not true. a) particles in a colloid will reflect light b) the particles of a solution are molecular in size c) a suspension can be filtered d) a solution can be filtered
  • 40. • 5. An emulsion is always between___ a) Two solids b) A solid and liquid c) Two gases d) Two liquids