CAS CH 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Filter Paper, Ion, Reagent

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Heterogeneous when the mixture is visible, such as with oil and water. Homogeneous when the mixture is not visible such as with salt water. Filtration when a substance is poured through filter paper. The large particles will not pass through the filter, which the water does. Distillation when the particles are too small for filtration, the substance is heated until boiling and then is allowed to boil until all of the water is gone, and only the mixed substance remains. Physical change changes the arrangement of matter, but not the chemical make-up. Chemical change a change in the chemical makeup of a substance that is not reversible. For the reaction to take place, a must be more active than b (table j) Element and compounds on both sides of equation. Elements coming together to form a compound *synthesis) Cation of one compound switching places with the cation from another compound to bon with a new anion.

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