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4 June, 00:44

Give an example for each of the following terms: (a) matter, (b) substance, (c) mixture.

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    Matter is defined as any substance that has some mass and occupies volume.

    Anything that we can observe is also matter.

    For example, a solid wooden box of mass 15 kg is a matter.

    When elements of pure substance that we cannot separate by physical methods until we break its chemical chain is known as a substance.

    A substance can be present in solid, liquid, gaseous or plasma state.

    For example, diamond, gold, water, salt etc are all pure substances.

    A mixture is defined as the substance in which two or more substances are physically mixed together.

    A mixture can be homogeneous if it contains uniform composition of solute particles into the solvent.

    For example, salt dissolved in water is a homogeneous mixture.

    A mixture that contains non-uniform composition of solute particles into the solvent is known as a heterogeneous mixture.

    For example, sand in water is a heterogeneous mixture.
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