Separating chemical mixturesPure substances and mixtures
There are different ways to separate mixtures, for example by filtration, crystallisation, distillation or chromatography. The method chosen depends upon the type of mixture.
The word pureA substance that consists of only one element or only one compound. is used in chemistry in a different way from its everyday meaning. For example, shops sell cartons labelled as 鈥榩ure' orange juice. The label means that the contents are just orange juice, with no other substances added. However, the juice is not pure in the chemical sense, because it contains different substances mixed together. In chemistry:
a pure substance consists only of one elementA substance made of one type of atom only. or one compoundA substance formed by the chemical union of two or more elements.
a mixtureTwo or more substances that are not joined together. The substances can be elements, compounds, or both. consists of two or more different substances, not chemically joined together
Different types of chemical substance
an element contains just one type of atomThe smallest part of an element that can exist.
a compound contains two or more types of atom joined together
a mixture contains two or more different substances that are not joined together
the different substances in a mixture can be elements or compounds, or both
The table shows some examples of mixtures:
Notice that the different substances in a mixture can be single atoms, moleculeA collection of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds. of elements or molecules of compounds.