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Topic 2: States of Matter and Mixtures
2.2 Methods of Separating and Purifying Substances
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What does chromatography separate substances based on?
Movement through a medium
Steps in the filtration process
1️⃣ Preparation of apparatus
2️⃣ Pouring the mixture
3️⃣ Collection of filtrate
What happens to liquid molecules during evaporation?
They turn into gas
Match the industry with the use of crystallization:
Chemical Industry ↔️ Purifying solid substances
Pharmaceutical Industry ↔️ Producing medicines
Food Industry ↔️ Refining sugar
Chromatography separates substances based on their rates of
movement
through a medium.
True
What is distillation used to separate?
Liquids based on boiling points
Recrystallization removes impurities from a solid by dissolving it and then allowing it to
recrystallize
Distillation separates liquids based on their different boiling
points
Decolorization uses
activated charcoal
to remove colored impurities from a solution.
True
What type of method is filtration used to separate insoluble solid particles?
Separation method
Filtration is used in water treatment to remove
sediment
and impurities.
True
Steps in the crystallization process
1️⃣ Dissolving the impure solid
2️⃣ Filtering the solution
3️⃣ Evaporating the solvent
4️⃣ Filtering the pure crystals
Distillation separates liquids based on their different boiling
points
Filtration separates insoluble solids from
liquids
What are purification methods used for?
To increase substance purity
Decolorization uses
activated charcoal
to remove colored impurities from a solution.
True
In filtration, the clear liquid that passes through the filter paper is called the
filtrate
The evaporation process occurs when heat energizes the particle movement of a
liquid
Steps in the crystallization process
1️⃣ Dissolve impure solid in solvent
2️⃣ Filter solution to remove impurities
3️⃣ Evaporate solvent to recrystallize
4️⃣ Separate pure crystals
Distillation is used in petroleum refining to separate
crude oil
into components like gasoline.
True
Chromatography uses a stationary phase and a
mobile phase
to separate substances.
True
Common magnetic materials include iron, nickel, and
cobalt
Magnetism is a fundamental concept in physics with many important technological
applications
Match the application of magnetism with its description:
Electric Motors ↔️ Generate rotating magnetic fields
Data Storage ↔️ Store digital information
MRI ↔️ Generate images of body structures
Filtration separates
insoluble
solids from liquids.
True
Recrystallization removes impurities from a solid by dissolving it and allowing it to
recrystallize
Filtration separates soluble solid particles from liquids.
False
Order the steps involved in the filtration process:
1️⃣ Assemble filtration apparatus
2️⃣ Pour the mixture into the funnel
3️⃣ Clear liquid collects in the beaker
4️⃣ Solid particles remain on the filter paper
Evaporation is used in salt production to obtain salt from
seawater
Distillation is a separation method used to separate liquids based on their different
boiling
points.
Chromatography uses a stationary phase and a
mobile phase
to separate substances.
True
What is one type of chromatography mentioned in the study material?
Paper chromatography
Steps in the chromatography process
1️⃣ The sample is dissolved in the mobile phase.
2️⃣ The mobile phase carries the substances through the stationary phase.
3️⃣ Substances separate based on their relative adsorption.
What fundamental force arises from the motion of electric charges?
Magnetism
Magnetism is characterized by the presence of magnetic fields that exert forces on
magnetic materials
.
True
Match the application of centrifugation with its example:
Medical/Biological ↔️ Separating blood components
Industrial ↔️ Purifying chemicals
Environmental ↔️ Removing suspended solids from wastewater
What does filtration separate in a mixture?
Insoluble solids from liquids
Recrystallization removes impurities by dissolving a solid and allowing it to
recrystallize
Match the context with the application of filtration:
Water Treatment ↔️ Removal of sediment
Food Industry ↔️ Clarifying fruit juices
Chemical Industry ↔️ Removing byproducts
In filtration, the clear liquid collected is called the
filtrate
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