Selasa, 25 April 2017

Clasification of matter


Material Classification

Matter is something that has mass and occupies a space. The material according to its form can be grouped into solids, liquids, and gases.

Table of Differences of Solid, Liquid and Gas Properties.
Chemists use symbols to distinguish one element from another. Elements in nature can be divided into metallic and nonmetallic elements. The next elements are arranged in the periodic form of the element.
Chemists use symbols to distinguish one element from another. Elements in nature can be divided into metallic and nonmetallic elements. The next elements are arranged in the periodic form of the element.
Metal and nonmetal elements have different physical and chemical properties. Here are the differences in the properties of metallic and non-metallic elements.

Compound

Compounds are substances that can be broken down into two or more substances by chemical means. The compound is formed by chemically mixing, burning, or decomposing processes thermally or electrically. The nature of a compound will be different from its elements. Examples of H2O compounds
Mixed

The mixture is a material consisting of two or more substances and still has its original properties. The mixture is divided into 2, namely:

1. Heterogeneous

Heterogeneous mixtures are a mixture that can easily be distinguished. For example, a mixture of water and sand.
Homogeneous

2. Homogeneous

A homogeneous mixture is a material having two or more substances and is spread evenly, so it is not easy to distinguish the mixture. For example, a mixture of water and syrup.

19 komentar:

  1. Is water and oil a mixture? Explain to me .. please

    BalasHapus
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    1. Yes oil with water is a mixture, and belongs to a heterogeneous mixture

      Hapus
  2. What difference is heterogeneous and homogeneous?
    thanks.

    BalasHapus
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    1. Heterogeneous if an element with another element is incorporated there will be a precipitate, even if there is no precipitate then the two elements will not blend perfectly, and for the homogeneous that if an element with other elements is united then to be separated or decomposed will be more difficult than two A heterogeneous element, since a homogeneous mixture can co-exist.

      Hapus
  3. Can you explain to me about heterogen???

    BalasHapus
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    1. The explanation is the same as that for fikra robi, thanks for the question

      Hapus
  4. can you give me more example of Homogeneous reactions?

    BalasHapus
  5. why water and syrup called to homogeneus solution?

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  6. How to distinguish one element from another ?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. The compound is a combination of two or more elements

      Hapus
  7. What is the fundamental difference between molecules and compounds?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Molecules conduct electricity unlike solutions, and the ionic molecules are ionic, while the covalent bonding solutions

      Hapus
  8. please explain about a mixture of water and syrup.!

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Water is a pure solvent while a mixture of homogeneous solutions

      Hapus
  9. Why the hell do we need to learn this?

    BalasHapus
  10. Why does matter need to be classified?

    BalasHapus
  11. A homogeneous solution means a fully fledged solution, a heterogeneous solution of a bounded solution, or not completely fused.Based on this solution there are so-called solutions, suspensions, and colloids

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