Is Matter Around us Pure?

National Council of Educational Research and Training (2020) Is Matter Around us Pure? [Teaching/Learning Resource]

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Abstract

How do we judge whether milk, ghee, butter, salt, spices, mineral water or juice that we buy from the market are pure Have you ever noticed the word ‘pure’written on the packs of these consumables? For a common person pure means having no adulteration. But, for a scientist, all these things are actually mixtures of different substances and hence not pure. For example, milk is actually a mixture of water, fat, proteins, etc. When a scientist says that something is pure, it means that all the constituent particles of that substance are the same in their chemical nature. A pure substance consists of a single type of particles. In other words, a substance is a pure single form of matter. As we look around, we can see that most of the matter around us exists as mixtures of two or more pure components, for example, seawater, minerals, soil etc. are all mixtures.

Item Type: Teaching/Learning Resource
Program: Is Matter Around us Pure?
Learning outcomes: To learn about Mixture and solution and its properties.
Access: Open
Uncontrolled Keywords: Mixture, Solution, science, secondary students
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email prasad@gmail.com
Date Deposited: 25 Mar 2025 05:48
Last Modified: 25 Mar 2025 05:48
URI: https://staging.oer4pacific.org/id/eprint/430

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