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    • What is the definition of a pure substance in chemistry?
      A pure substance consists only of one element or one compound.
    • How does the everyday meaning of 'pure' differ from its chemical meaning?
      In chemistry, 'pure' means only one element or compound, not mixed with others.
    • What is a mixture in chemistry?
      A mixture consists of two or more different substances that are not chemically joined together.
    • What happens to the chemical properties of substances in a mixture?
      Being part of a mixture does not change the chemical properties of the substances.
    • How can mixtures be separated?
      Mixtures can be separated by physical processes.
    • What is the principle behind filtration?
      Filtration separates an insoluble solid from a liquid using filter paper.
    • What is an example of filtration in practice?
      Separating sand from a mixture of sand and water.
    • Why does filtration work?
      Filtration works because filter paper has tiny holes that allow small molecules and dissolved ions to pass through.
    • What is crystallisation used for?
      Crystallisation is used to produce solid crystals from a solution.
    • How does crystallisation work?
      Crystallisation works by warming a solution to evaporate some solvent, leaving crystals behind.
    • What is the process to obtain large, regularly shaped crystals from crystallisation?
      Warm the solution, stop heating when crystals form, then cool and filter the excess liquid.
    • What is simple distillation used for?
      Simple distillation is used to separate a solvent from a solution.
    • How does simple distillation work?
      Simple distillation works because the dissolved solute has a higher boiling point than the solvent.
    • What is an example of simple distillation?
      Producing pure water from seawater.
    • What is fractional distillation used for?
      Fractional distillation is used to separate different liquids from a mixture of liquids.
    • How does fractional distillation work?
      Fractional distillation works because different liquids have different boiling points.
    • What happens to vapours during fractional distillation?
      Vapours rise through a column that is hot at the bottom and cooler at the top.
    • How are different liquids collected during fractional distillation?
      Different liquids are collected from different parts of the column based on their boiling points.
    • What is paper chromatography used for?
      Paper chromatography is used to separate mixtures of soluble substances.
    • What are the two phases in chromatography?
      The stationary phase is absorbent paper, and the mobile phase is the solvent.
    • How does chromatography separate substances in a mixture?
      Different dissolved substances are attracted to the two phases in different proportions, causing them to move at different rates.
    • What does a chromatogram indicate about a pure substance?
      A pure substance produces one spot on the chromatogram.
    • How can a chromatogram be used to identify substances?
      Two substances are likely the same if they produce the same number of spots that match in color and travel the same distance.
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