Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Note on mixtures

Introduction to mixtures
In this section let me help you on mixtures.A material system which is made up by two or more different substances which are mixed together but are not chemically combined is called a mixture. Mixture is defined as the physical combination of two or more substances of which identities are retained. Separation of mixtures is a process which is used to transform a mixture of substances into distinct products.
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Types of Mixtures

Mixtures can be of two types: homogeneous and heterogeneous. A type of mixture in which has uniform composition is called a homogeneous mixture. A type of mixture whose composition can be easily identified, having two or more phases is called a heterogeneous mixture. Example of homogeneous mixture is air which is a mixture of the gaseous substances nitrogen, oxygen, and smaller amounts of other substances. A homogeneous mixture in which both a solute and solvent are present is also called a solution

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