Respuesta :
SAMPLE A - pure substance.
SAMPLE B - homogeneous mixture.
SAMPLE C - heterogeneous mixture.
Pure substance - constant composition and properties.
Homogeneous mixture - same uniform appearance and composition.
Heterogeneous mixture - not uniform in composition, two phases (liquid and dust).
SAMPLE B - homogeneous mixture.
SAMPLE C - heterogeneous mixture.
Pure substance - constant composition and properties.
Homogeneous mixture - same uniform appearance and composition.
Heterogeneous mixture - not uniform in composition, two phases (liquid and dust).
Answer: Sample A is a pure substance, Sample B is a homogeneous mixture and Sample C is a heterogeneous mixture.
Explanation:
Homogeneous mixture : In these mixture, all the component are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture.For example: sugar-water solution.
Heterogeneous mixture : In these mixture, all the component are not uniformly distributed throughout the mixture.For example: sand-water solution.
Pure substance : These are the substance made up only one type of atom or molecule.They have fixed value of boiling and melting points. For example: diamond, pure sugar etc.
Sample A is a clear liquid which evaporates at [tex]70^oC[/tex] with no change in appearance. Hence, pure substance.
Sample B is a clear blue liquid which boils at [tex]90^oC[/tex] and leaves blue crystals behind with change in appearance. Hence, homogeneous mixture
Sample C is a opaque, whitish liquid which boils at [tex]100^oC[/tex] and leaves white crystals behind with dust particles settled in the bottom. Hence, heterogeneous mixture.