Separation of Mixtures

As discussed in the primary states of matter post, matter can be classified into solids, liquids, and gases. In nature, matter exists often as mixtures in various combinations. The flow chart below represents the various categories of mixtures. Over the years, scientists have attempted to separate the components of various mixtures to obtain pure substances, … Read more

Homogenous and Heterogeneous Mixtures

The world would really be boring if each substance existed on its own. Fortunately, substances combine to form mixtures. This implies that mixtures are everywhere around us: Mixtures can be categorized into two main categories with a few exceptions: homogenous and heterogeneous mixtures.    Homogenous Mixtures These are mixtures whose constituents are mixed uniformly or … Read more

Pure Substance and Mixture

Some of the substances we come across in our daily lives are pure while others are impure. In science, pure means not mixed with anything else. Each pure substance has distinct properties (such as boiling point, melting point, density, etc) that distinguish it from other pure substances. For instance, all samples of pure water regardless … Read more

A Solvent Can Be Solid, Liquid, or Gas

A solvent is a substance, typically a liquid, which can dissolve other substances, called solutes, to form a homogeneous mixture known as a solution. Solvents are capable of breaking down the chemical bonds between solute particles, allowing them to disperse and become evenly distributed throughout the solvent. When you add ethanol to water, they mix … Read more

Aqueous and Non-Aqueous Solution

A solution is a homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances that are evenly distributed at the molecular level.  When a solution is a homogenous mixture of two components, it is composed of a solute and solvent. The component of the solution that dissolves the other component in it (i.e. the one that’s most … Read more

Miscibility, Partial Miscibility, Immiscibility, and Other Related Terms

Miscible Liquids When you add ethanol to water, they mix completely to form a uniform mixture. In fact, Ethanol and water mixes completely irrespective of their proportions. We can say that ethanol dissolves in water to form a solution. Liquids like water and water that mix completely are said to be miscible. So: EXAMPLES OF … Read more

Burettes vs. Pipettes: Design, Release Mechanism, & Precision Levels

Key Takeaways: In the laboratory, precise measurement and transfer of liquids are essential for accurate experimental results. Two common tools for this purpose are the burette and the pipette. While you can use both to measure accurate volumes of liquids, they offer unique advantages as far as precision levels are concerned. So, which apparatus is … Read more