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Mixtures Water pH. Honors Biology. Mixture:. A combination of two or more substances that are physically mixed They are not chemically combined!! Examples : soil, salsa, trail mix, milk & cereal, sugar water. Types of Mixtures:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MixturesWater

pH

Honors Biology

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Mixture:A combination of two or more

substances that are physically mixed They are not chemically combined!!Examples: soil, salsa, trail mix, milk &

cereal, sugar water.

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Types of Mixtures:

A. Solution: A mixture formed when one substance dissolves in another- molecules are evenly distributed.

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1. Solute: the substance that is dissolved in a solution

2. Solvent: the substance that does the dissolving.

Example: salt watersolute=salt, solvent=water

Parts of a Solution :

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1. Solute: the substance that is dissolved in a solution

2. Solvent: the substance that does the dissolving.

Parts of a Solution :

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B. Suspension: Mixture of water and non-dissolved materials

(In between a Mixture and Solution)A Colloid: A suspension where you can’t see

materials with naked eyeExamples: Blood, Milk

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Now test what you learned:

Indicate whether each is a mixture, solution or suspension.

Unknown #1: Mixture

Salt & Pepper

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Unknown #2:

Saltwater: Solution

Solute:

Solvent: Water

Salt

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Unknown #3:

Solution

Solute:

Solvent:

Sugar

Lemon Juice

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Unknown #4:

SuspensionMuddy Water

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Unknown #5:

Solution

Solute:

Solvent:

Chocolate

Milk

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Unknown #6:

Solution

Solute:

Solvent:

Kool-Aid

Water

Kool-Aid

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Special Type of SolutionEmulsion – a type of Colloid An emulsion is a suspension of two liquids that

usually do not mix together. For example if we mix oil and water a suspension will form that over time separates. But now, if we add a few drops of a third substance, the emulsifier, and shake the mixture the oil and water will stay mixed much longer.

Examples of emulsions include butter and margarine, and mayonnaise.

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Water: Needed for Life

Water has several properties that make it necessary for life.

It is POLAR - It has area with a slight positive charge, and an area with a slight negative charge.

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Water: Needed for LifeThis polarity gives us the property of Hydrogen

Bonding.

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Water: Needed for Life

Hydrogen Bonding allows one water molecule to “stick” to another water molecule.

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Water: CohesionCohesion is the ability for water molecules

to stick to themselves

Beads of WaterSurface Tension

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Water: Adhesion

Adhesion is the ability for water molecules to stick to other materials

Meniscus in a graduated cylinder

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Water: A Great SolventRemember…

A solvent has the ability to dissolve other materials

Water is a solvent for many things

For example: The liquid part of your blood (the plasma) is 90% water

Some items, such as fats and oils DO NOT dissolve in water.

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pH: What is it?

The pH scale is used to measure the strength of acids and bases

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pH: What is it?Some compounds break up into ions when they dissolve

in water.

Solutions with more H+ ions are more ACIDIC They have a LOW pH (<7)

Solutions with less H+ ions are more BASIC They have a HIGH pH (>7)

H2O H+ + OH-

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pH: What is it?

Some properties of acids and bases

pH Example CharacteristicsAcids

Neutral

Bases

< 7

= 7

> 7

Lemon vinegar soda, aspirin

Sour, burns, dissolves things

Pure Water ------

Soap,baking soda, ammonia

Bitter, Slippery

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pH: Looking at common items

Battery AcidpH = 0

Orange Juice pH = 3

Ocean Water pH = 8

Oven Cleaner pH = 13

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pH: Importance to Humans

Blood has a pH of 7.4 (about neutral)

If pH goes below 6.8 or above 7.8 it is deadly!

To keep blood at the proper pH - our body uses buffers

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pH: BuffersBuffers are weak acids or

bases that neutralize, or weaken, strong acids or bases.

In blood, buffers prevent pH change.

Sodium bicarbonate, or baking soda, is a buffer