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2.1 the nature of substances and chemicals - CHEMISTRY
Separating mixtures
Mixtures
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Mixture
Made from different
substances
that are not
chemically
joined
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Compound
Substance formed by the chemical union of
two
or more
elements
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Mixtures have
variable
composition - you can vary the
amount
of each substance
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Compounds have definite composition - you cannot vary the amount of each
element
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Mixtures
The different substances are not chemically joined together
Each substance in the mixture keeps its own
properties
Each substance is easily
separated
from the mixture
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Compounds
The different elements are
chemically
joined together
The compound has
properties
which are different from the elements it contains
It can only be separated into its elements using
chemical reactions
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Iron and sulfur react together when
heated
to make a compound called
iron sulfide
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In
a mixture of iron and sulfur
The iron and sulfur atoms are
not
joined together
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In iron sulfide
The iron and sulfur atoms are
joined
together
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You
can separate the iron from a mixture of iron and sulfur using a magnet, but this does not work for iron sulfide
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