World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781133109655
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan L. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Brooks / Cole / Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2.3, Problem 4RQ

(a)

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Interpretation: Carbonated soft drink needs to be identified as mixture or pure substance.

Concept Introduction: Practically all of the matter in environment consists of mixtures of different substance. For example, soil; it has many forms of components, air; it has mixture of many gases, etc.

(a)

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Carbonated soft drink is a mixture.

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Substance is made up of the similar types of the atoms. A sample of matter with both definite & constant composition and also distinct chemical properties called a pure substance. A mixture is the combination of similar or dissimilar components. The property of mixture depends on the components present in a mixture.

Carbonated soft drink is usually solutions of various substances dissolved in the water. In Carbonated soft drink, the components can be separated by many different physical methods (filtration, evaporation). Since, the amount of each of these can vary (flavoring, sugar, carbonation, color), it’s a mixture.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Table salt (sodium chloride) needs to be identified as mixture or pure substance.

Concept Introduction: Practically all of the matter in environment consists of mixtures of different substance. For example, soil; it has many forms of components, air; it has mixture of many gases, etc.

(b)

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Table salt (sodium chloride) is a mixture.

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Substance is made up of the similar types of the atoms. A sample of matter with both definite & constant composition and also distinct chemical properties called a pure substance. A mixture is the combination of similar or dissimilar components. The property of mixture depends on the components present in a mixture.

Sodium chloride contains sodium and chlorine that can be physically separated into its components. So, Sodium chloride is a mixture.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Vanilla pudding needs to be identified as mixture or pure substance.

Concept Introduction: Practically all of the matter in environment consists of mixtures of different substance. For example, soil; it has many forms of components, air; it has mixture of many gases, etc.

(c)

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Vanilla pudding is a mixture.

Explanation of Solution

Substance is made up of the similar types of the atoms. A sample of matter with both definite & constant composition and also distinct chemical properties called a pure substance. A mixture is the combination of similar or dissimilar components. The property of mixture depends on the components present in a mixture.

Vanilla pudding is a combination of similar or dissimilar components such as sugar, cornstarch, and also artificial flavorings & coloring. So, vanilla pudding is a mixture.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: A penny needs to be identified as mixture or pure substance.

Concept Introduction: Practically all of the matter in environment consists of mixtures of different substance. For example, soil; it has many forms of components, air; it has mixture of many gases, etc.

(d)

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Penny is a mixture.

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Substance is made up of the similar types of the atoms. A sample of matter with both definite & constant composition and also distinct chemical properties called a pure substance. A mixture is the combination of similar or dissimilar components. The property of mixture depends on the components present in a mixture.

A penny contains zinc and copper that can be physically separated into its components. So, penny is a mixture.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Ink from a pen needs to be identified as mixture or pure substance.

Concept Introduction: Practically all of the matter in environment consists of mixtures of different substance. For example, soil; it has many forms of components, air; it has mixture of many gases, etc.

(e)

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Ink from a pen is a mixture.

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Substance is made up of the similar types of the atoms. A sample of matter with both definite & constant composition and also distinct chemical properties called a pure substance. A mixture is the combination of similar or dissimilar components. The property of mixture depends on the components present in a mixture.

Ink from a pen contains water and dyes that can be physically separated into its components. So, ink from a pen is a mixture with water, solvent, in its pure state.

(f)

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Interpretation: 24-karat gold needs to be identified as mixture or pure substance.

Concept Introduction: Practically all of the matter in environment consists of mixtures of different substance. For example, soil; it has many forms of components, air; it has mixture of many gases, etc.

(f)

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24-karat goldis a pure substance.

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Substance is made up of the similar types of the atoms. A sample of matter with both definite & constant composition and also distinct chemical properties called a pure substance. A mixture is the combination of similar or dissimilar components. The property of mixture depends on the components present in a mixture.

24-karat gold does not contain traces of any other metals. So, 24-karat gold is a pure substance.

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