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t2 w3 - Year 7 Science 1
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The diagram represents a mixture because there are two different types of particles present.
The diagram represents a mixture because there are two different types of particles present
The diagram represents a pure substance because there is only one type of particle present made of the
same two atoms joined together.
The diagram represents a mixture because there are four different types of particles present
Pure Substance
• Matter that is entirely composed (made up) of the same type of particle (atom or molecule
Impure Substance A.K.A Mixtures
• Matter composed of two or more substances physically combined together
Colloid
• Medium size particles
• The particles don’t separate into different layers when left to settle.
Solution
• Very tiny particles
• The particles don’t separate into different layers when left to settle.
Suspension
• Large particles
• The particles separates into different layers when left to settle.
• Homogenous
• Two or more pure substances are distributed evenly in a mixture.
• (Blend together evenly
• Heterogeneous
• Two or more pure substances are unevenly distributed in a mixture
• (Don’t blend together evenly)