SEPARATING MIXTURES, PHASE CHANGES, STATES OF MATTER, PERIODIC T

SEPARATING MIXTURES, PHASE CHANGES, STATES OF MATTER, PERIODIC T

7th Grade

75 Qs

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SEPARATING MIXTURES, PHASE CHANGES, STATES OF MATTER, PERIODIC T

SEPARATING MIXTURES, PHASE CHANGES, STATES OF MATTER, PERIODIC T

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Science

7th Grade

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Andy Tiu

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Methods for how to separate mixtures include Sieving, decanting, filtering, evaporating, distillation and chromatography


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It is the separation of larger solids from smaller or finer ones using a sieve (an instrument with a meshed bottom

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Process of separating small, insoluble solids from a liquid using a filter. Ex. Fine sand and water

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is a semi-permeable material which only allows some substances to pass through it but not others,

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When a liquid is purified through temperature changes

It is a process involving the conversion of a liquid into vapour that is subsequently condensed back to liquid form. 


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Separation of mixtures of immiscible liquids or of a liquid and a solid mixture such as a suspension

  • A common example is d oil and vinegar. When a mixture of the two liquids is allowed to settle, the oil will float on top of the water so the two components may be separated.

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are the processes by which chemicals interact

to form new chemicals with different compositions


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