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snc2p chemistry

  1. classify each of the materials below. in the center column, state whether the material is a pure substance or a mixture. if the material is a pure substance, further classify it as either an element or compound in the right column. similarly, if the material is a mixture, further classify it as homogeneous or heterogeneous in the right column.

material | pure substance or mixture | element, compound, homogeneous, heterogeneous
--- | --- | ---
concrete | |
sugar + pure water (c₁₂h₂₂o₁₁ + h₂o) | |
iron filings (fe) | |
limestone (caco₃) | |
orange juice (w/pulp) | |
pacific ocean | |
air inside a balloon | |
aluminum (al) | |
magnesium (mg) | |
acetylene (c₂h₂) | |
tap water in a glass | |
soil | |
pure water (h₂o) | |
chromium (cr) | |
chex mix | |
salt + pure water (nacl + h₂o) | |
benzene (c₆h₆) | |
muddy water | |
brass (cu mixed with zn) | |
baking soda (nahco₃) | |

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we analyze each material based on the definitions:

  • Pure Substance: Made of one type of particle (element or compound).
  • Mixture: Made of two or more substances, not chemically bonded.
  • Element: Pure substance with one type of atom.
  • Compound: Pure substance with two or more bonded atoms.
  • Homogeneous Mixture: Uniform composition.
  • Heterogeneous Mixture: Non - uniform composition.
1. Concrete
  • It has cement, sand, gravel, etc. So it's a Mixture (multiple substances).
  • The components are not uniform, so it's a Heterogeneous Mixture.
2. Sugar + Pure Water ($\ce{C_{12}H_{22}O_{11} + H_{2}O}$)
  • Sugar dissolves in water, forming a uniform mixture. So it's a Mixture.
  • The composition is uniform, so it's a Homogeneous Mixture (solution).
3. Iron Filings ($\ce{Fe}$)
  • Iron is made of only $\ce{Fe}$ atoms. So it's a Pure Substance.
  • Since it's a single type of atom, it's an Element.
4. Limestone ($\ce{CaCO_{3}}$)
  • $\ce{CaCO_{3}}$ has $\ce{Ca}$, $\ce{C}$, $\ce{O}$ atoms bonded. So it's a Pure Substance.
  • It's a combination of different atoms, so it's a Compound.
5. Orange Juice (w/pulp)
  • It has juice, pulp, etc. So it's a Mixture.
  • The pulp is not uniformly distributed, so it's a Heterogeneous Mixture.
6. Pacific Ocean
  • It has water, salts, plankton, etc. So it's a Mixture.
  • The composition (salts, organisms) is not uniform, so it's a Heterogeneous Mixture (though some parts like salt - water can be homogeneous, overall with organisms it's heterogeneous).
7. Air Inside a Balloon
  • Air has $\ce{N_{2}}$, $\ce{O_{2}}$, $\ce{CO_{2}}$, etc. So it's a Mixture.
  • The gases are uniformly mixed, so it's a Homogeneous Mixture (gaseous solution).
8. Aluminum ($\ce{Al}$)
  • Aluminum is made of only $\ce{Al}$ atoms. So it's a Pure Substance.
  • It's a single type of atom, so it's an Element.
9. Magnesium ($\ce{Mg}$)
  • Magnesium is made of only $\ce{Mg}$ atoms. So it's a Pure Substance.
  • It's a single type of atom, so it's an Element.
10. Acetylene ($\ce{C_{2}H_{2}}$)
  • $\ce{C_{2}H_{2}}$ has $\ce{C}$ and $\ce{H}$ atoms bonded. So it's a Pure Substance.
  • It's a combination of different atoms, so it's a Compound.
11. Tap Water in a Glass
  • Tap water has water, minerals, etc. So it's a Mixture.
  • The minerals are dissolved uniformly, so it's a Homogeneous Mixture (solution, though not pure $\ce{H_{2}O}$).
12. Soil
  • Soil has sand, clay, organic matter, etc. So it's a Mixture.
  • The components are not uniform, so it's a Heterogeneous Mixture.
13. Pure Water ($\ce{H_{2}O}$)
  • $\ce{H_{2}O}$ has $\ce{H}$ and $\ce{O}$ atoms bonded. So it's a Pure Substance.
  • It's a combination of different atoms, so it's a Compound.
14. Chromium ($\ce{Cr}$)
  • Chromium is made of only $\ce{Cr}$ atoms. So it's a Pure Substance.
  • It's a single type of atom, so it's an Element.
15. Chex Mix
  • It has different cereals, snacks, etc. So it's a Mixture.
  • The components are not uniform, so it's a Heterogeneous Mixture.
16. Salt + Pure Water ($\ce{NaCl + H_{2}O}$)
  • $\ce{NaCl}$ dissolves in water, forming a uniform mixture. So it's a Mixture.
  • The composition is uniform, so it's a Homogeneous Mixture (solution).
17. Benzene ($\ce{C_{6}H_{6}}$)
  • $\ce{C_{6}H_{6}}$ has $\ce{C}$ and $\ce{H}$ atoms bonded. So it's a Pure Substance.
  • It's a combination of different atoms, so it's a Compound.
18. Muddy Water
  • It ha…

Answer:

To solve this, we analyze each material based on the definitions:

  • Pure Substance: Made of one type of particle (element or compound).
  • Mixture: Made of two or more substances, not chemically bonded.
  • Element: Pure substance with one type of atom.
  • Compound: Pure substance with two or more bonded atoms.
  • Homogeneous Mixture: Uniform composition.
  • Heterogeneous Mixture: Non - uniform composition.
1. Concrete
  • It has cement, sand, gravel, etc. So it's a Mixture (multiple substances).
  • The components are not uniform, so it's a Heterogeneous Mixture.
2. Sugar + Pure Water ($\ce{C_{12}H_{22}O_{11} + H_{2}O}$)
  • Sugar dissolves in water, forming a uniform mixture. So it's a Mixture.
  • The composition is uniform, so it's a Homogeneous Mixture (solution).
3. Iron Filings ($\ce{Fe}$)
  • Iron is made of only $\ce{Fe}$ atoms. So it's a Pure Substance.
  • Since it's a single type of atom, it's an Element.
4. Limestone ($\ce{CaCO_{3}}$)
  • $\ce{CaCO_{3}}$ has $\ce{Ca}$, $\ce{C}$, $\ce{O}$ atoms bonded. So it's a Pure Substance.
  • It's a combination of different atoms, so it's a Compound.
5. Orange Juice (w/pulp)
  • It has juice, pulp, etc. So it's a Mixture.
  • The pulp is not uniformly distributed, so it's a Heterogeneous Mixture.
6. Pacific Ocean
  • It has water, salts, plankton, etc. So it's a Mixture.
  • The composition (salts, organisms) is not uniform, so it's a Heterogeneous Mixture (though some parts like salt - water can be homogeneous, overall with organisms it's heterogeneous).
7. Air Inside a Balloon
  • Air has $\ce{N_{2}}$, $\ce{O_{2}}$, $\ce{CO_{2}}$, etc. So it's a Mixture.
  • The gases are uniformly mixed, so it's a Homogeneous Mixture (gaseous solution).
8. Aluminum ($\ce{Al}$)
  • Aluminum is made of only $\ce{Al}$ atoms. So it's a Pure Substance.
  • It's a single type of atom, so it's an Element.
9. Magnesium ($\ce{Mg}$)
  • Magnesium is made of only $\ce{Mg}$ atoms. So it's a Pure Substance.
  • It's a single type of atom, so it's an Element.
10. Acetylene ($\ce{C_{2}H_{2}}$)
  • $\ce{C_{2}H_{2}}$ has $\ce{C}$ and $\ce{H}$ atoms bonded. So it's a Pure Substance.
  • It's a combination of different atoms, so it's a Compound.
11. Tap Water in a Glass
  • Tap water has water, minerals, etc. So it's a Mixture.
  • The minerals are dissolved uniformly, so it's a Homogeneous Mixture (solution, though not pure $\ce{H_{2}O}$).
12. Soil
  • Soil has sand, clay, organic matter, etc. So it's a Mixture.
  • The components are not uniform, so it's a Heterogeneous Mixture.
13. Pure Water ($\ce{H_{2}O}$)
  • $\ce{H_{2}O}$ has $\ce{H}$ and $\ce{O}$ atoms bonded. So it's a Pure Substance.
  • It's a combination of different atoms, so it's a Compound.
14. Chromium ($\ce{Cr}$)
  • Chromium is made of only $\ce{Cr}$ atoms. So it's a Pure Substance.
  • It's a single type of atom, so it's an Element.
15. Chex Mix
  • It has different cereals, snacks, etc. So it's a Mixture.
  • The components are not uniform, so it's a Heterogeneous Mixture.
16. Salt + Pure Water ($\ce{NaCl + H_{2}O}$)
  • $\ce{NaCl}$ dissolves in water, forming a uniform mixture. So it's a Mixture.
  • The composition is uniform, so it's a Homogeneous Mixture (solution).
17. Benzene ($\ce{C_{6}H_{6}}$)
  • $\ce{C_{6}H_{6}}$ has $\ce{C}$ and $\ce{H}$ atoms bonded. So it's a Pure Substance.
  • It's a combination of different atoms, so it's a Compound.
18. Muddy Water
  • It has water and suspended mud particles. So it's a Mixture.
  • The mud particles are not uniformly distributed, so it's a Heterogeneous Mixture.
19. Brass ($\ce{Cu}$ mixed with $\ce{Zn}$)
  • Brass is a mixture of $\ce{Cu}$ and $\ce{Zn}$ (alloy, uniform at atomic level). So it's a Mixture.
  • The composition is uniform, so it's a Homogeneous Mixture (solid solution).
20. Baking Soda ($\ce{NaHCO_{3}}$)
  • $\ce{NaHCO_{3}}$ has $\ce{Na}$, $\ce{H}$, $\ce{C}$, $\ce{O}$ atoms bonded. So it's a Pure Substance.
  • It's a combination of different atoms, so it's a Compound.
Final Table (Summarized)
MaterialPure Substance or MixtureElement, Compound, Homogeneous, Heterogeneous
sugar + pure water ($\ce{C_{12}H_{22}O_{11} + H_{2}O}$)MixtureHomogeneous Mixture
iron filings ($\ce{Fe}$)Pure SubstanceElement
limestone ($\ce{CaCO_{3}}$)Pure SubstanceCompound
orange juice (w/pulp)MixtureHeterogeneous Mixture
Pacific OceanMixtureHeterogeneous Mixture
air inside a balloonMixtureHomogeneous Mixture
aluminum ($\ce{Al}$)Pure SubstanceElement
magnesium ($\ce{Mg}$)Pure SubstanceElement
acetylene ($\ce{C_{2}H_{2}}$)Pure SubstanceCompound
tap water in a glassMixtureHomogeneous Mixture
soilMixtureHeterogeneous Mixture
pure water ($\ce{H_{2}O}$)Pure SubstanceCompound
chromium ($\ce{Cr}$)Pure SubstanceElement
Chex mixMixtureHeterogeneous Mixture
salt + pure water ($\ce{NaCl + H_{2}O}$)MixtureHomogeneous Mixture
benzene ($\ce{C_{6}H_{6}}$)Pure SubstanceCompound
muddy waterMixtureHeterogeneous Mixture
brass ($\ce{Cu}$ mixed with $\ce{Zn}$)MixtureHomogeneous Mixture
baking soda ($\ce{NaHCO_{3}}$)Pure SubstanceCompound