Heterogeneous mixture in which the solute particles do not
dissolve and remain suspended throughout the solvent and the
solute particles can be seen with the naked eye is known as: ?
Answers
Explanation:
What is a Mixture?
Mixtures are constituted by more than one kind of pure form of matter, known as a substance. A substance cannot be separated into other kinds of matter by any physical process. We know that dissolved sodium chloride can be separated from water by the physical process of evaporation. However, sodium chloride is itself a substance and cannot be separated by physical process into its chemical constituents. Similarly, sugar is a substance because it contains only one kind of pure matter and its composition is the same throughout. Soft drink and soil are not single substances. Whatever the source of a substance may be, it will always have the same characteristic properties.Therefore, we can say that a mixture contains more than one substance.
Types of Mixtures
Depending upon the nature of the components that form a mixture, we can have different types of mixtures.
Activity : 1
Let us divide the class into groups A, B, C and D.
• Group A takes a beaker containing 50 mL of water and one spatula full of copper sulphate powder.
• Group B takes 50 mL of water and two spatula full of copper sulphate powder in a beaker.
• Groups C and D can take different amounts of copper sulphate and potassium permanganate or common salt (sodiumchloride) and mix the given components to form a mixture.
• Report the observations on the uniformity in colour and texture.
Observations:
• Groups A and B have obtained a mixture which has a uniform composition throughout. Such mixtures are called homogeneous mixtures or solutions. Some other examples of such mixtures are: (i) salt in water and (ii) sugar in water. Compare the colour of the solutions of the two groups. Though both the groups have obtained copper sulphate solution , the intensity of colour of the solutions is different. This shows that a homogeneous mixture can have a variable composition.
• Groups C and D have obtained mixtures, which contain physically distinct parts and have non-uniform compositions. Such mixtures are called heterogeneous mixtures. Mixtures of sodium chloride and iron filings, salt and sulphur, and oil and water are examples of heterogeneous mixtures.
Answer:
Properties. A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which the solute particles do not dissolve, but get suspended throughout the bulk of the solvent, left floating around freely in the medium.