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Purity and Formulations
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What is the field of chemical analysis also known as?
Analytical chemistry
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What are some methods used in chemical analysis?
Paper
chromatography
Filtration
Crystallization
Distillation
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What is a pure substance?
Contains only one type of
compound
or
element
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What does chemical analysis involve?
Separating
, identifying, and quantifying
substances
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Give an example of a pure substance.
Pure water or pure
sodium chloride
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Why is saltwater not considered pure?
It is a mixture of different
compounds
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Why is the purity of a substance important?
Only pure substances melt and boil at specific
temperatures
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At what temperature does water boil?
100
degrees Celsius
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At what temperature does sodium chloride melt?
801
degrees Celsius
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What can boiling point tests help identify?
Unknown
substances
based on boiling point
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What is a physical test in chemistry?
Testing physical properties of a
substance
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What is a chemical test in chemistry?
Reacting a
substance
with another chemical
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How do impure substances behave in terms of melting and boiling points?
They melt and boil over a range of
temperatures
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What effect do impurities have on melting and boiling points?
Lower
melting
point
,
increase
boiling
point
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What is the melting point of saltwater?
About
minus 2 degrees Celsius
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What is the boiling point of saltwater?
Around
100.5
degrees Celsius
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What are formulations in chemistry?
Mixtures
prepared using a specific formula
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What is the purpose of a formulation?
To contain
precise
amounts of
components
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What are some examples of formulations?
Fuels
Cleaning agents
Paints
Medicines
Alloys
Fertilizers
Food and drink
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How are formulations similar to recipes?
They require specific
proportions
of components
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What might different components in a formulation contribute?
Different
properties
for the final product
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What happens after testing different combinations in formulations?
Find
the
right
combination
for
repeated
use
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