CHAPTER - 6
IS MATTER AROUND US PURE
  Classification of matter :-
 On the basis of the physical state, matter is classified into three main types. They are solids,
  liquids and gases.
 On the basis of chemical composition matter is classified into two main types. They are pure
  substances and mixtures.
 Pure substances are of two types. They are elements and compounds.
 Mixtures are of two types, They are homogeneous mixtures and
 heterogeneous mixtures.
                                         Matter
                       Pure substances                 Mixtures
                 Elements       Compounds Homogeneous        Heterogeneous
                                            mixture            mixture
                             Pure substance
 Pure substances are defined as  Element :- An element is a chemical substance
  substances that are made of only     that can't be divided or changed into other
  one type of atom or only one type    chemical substances by any ordinary chemical
  of molecule (a group of atoms        means. The smallest unit of an element is
  bonded together). The measure of     the atom
  whether a substance is pure is      Examples
  known as purity
            Pure substances
   include elements and compounds
 The composition of the substance
  doesn’t change, no matter which
  part of the substance you take for
  examination.
  It is much more difficult to break
  down pure substances into their
  parts
 Compound :- A compound is a          Examples
  chemical substance that forms
  when two or more different
  elements combine in a fixed ratio,
  for example, water () is a
  compound that is made up of two
  hydrogen atoms for every one
  oxygen atom. Sodium chloride
  (NaCl) is a compound made up of
  one sodium atom for every
  chlorine atom. An important
  characteristic of a compound is
  that it has a chemical formula,
  which describes the ratio in which
  the atoms of each element in the
  compound occur.
          Differences between pure substances and mixtures :-
   Si.No.                      Pure substance                                            Mixture
      1      Pure substance consists of a single type of substance   Mixture consists of two or more pure substances.
      2         Pure substance cannot be separated into other        Mixture can be separated into its components by
                       substances by physical methods.                              physical methods.
      3         Pure substance has its own definite properties.      Mixture shows the properties of its components
 Mixture
A mixture is a material made up of two or more different substances which are physically combined (not
chemically combined) the substance in a mixture retain their own properties, and they can be physically
separated
 Types of mixtures :-
Mixtures are of two types. They are
homogeneous mixture and
heterogeneous mixture.
Homogeneous mixture :- is a
mixture which has a uniform composition.
1. The particles of the mixture are not
    visible by the naked eye.
2. The particles cannot be separated by
    filtration.
3. The mixture is stable (the particles do
    not settle down).
4. The path of a beam of light is not
    visible in the mixture.
   Eg :- mixture of sugar in water, mixture
of salt in water, mixture of
          copper sulphate in water etc.
Heterogeneous mixture :-
is a mixture which has a non -
uniform composition.
1. The particles are visible by the
   naked eye.
2. The particles can be separated
   by filtration.
3. The mixture is unstable (the
   particles settle down).
4. The path of a beam of light is
   visible in the mixture.
Eg :- mixture of salt and sand,
mixture of sulphur and iron filings,
 mixture of oil and water etc.