3 | Solutions, Coarse Mixtures and Colloids

Classification of Mixtures as Solutions, Coarse Mixtures or Colloids

  • Although mixtures are generally divided into two categories – homogeneous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures – this is based on their appearance when viewed with the naked eye.
  • However, certain substances, like milk, sunscreen and paint, might appear homogeneous, but when they are viewed under a microscope, separate phases are visible.
  • In other words, they don’t have a homogeneous (uniform) composition.

 

 milk in glass homogeneous mixture  milk under microscope heterogeneous mixture

Milk appears homogeneous with the naked eye, but under a microscope separate phases are visible.

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  • Therefore, whether you are describing the composition of a mixture as homogeneous or heterogeneous depends on whether you are basing this on its appearance when viewed with a naked eye (its macroscopic appearance) or its appearance when viewed under a microscope (its microscopic appearance).
  • When considering both the macroscopic and microscopic composition of mixtures, three categories of classifications become necessary: solutions, coarse mixtures and colloids.

 

Solutions

  • Solutions are mixtures that appear homogeneous with the naked eye as well as under a microscope.
  • In other words, they are macroscopically and microscopically homogeneous.
  • Examples of solutions include the mouthwash and stainless steel mentioned earlier, as well as petrol, methylated spirits and bleach.

 

 petrol gasoline solution  methylated spirits solution  bleach solution

Petrol, methylated spirits and bleach are solutions.

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Coarse mixtures

  • Coarse mixtures are mixtures that appear heterogeneous with the naked eye as well as under a microscope.
  • In other words, they are macroscopically and microscopically heterogeneous.
  • Examples of coarse mixtures include the mud and cereal mentioned earlier, as well as smoke, soup and concrete.

 

 smoke coarse mixture  soup coarse mixture  concrete coarse mixture

Smoke, soup and concrete are coarse mixtures.

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Colloids

  • Colloids are mixtures that appear homogeneous with the naked eye, but heterogeneous under a microscope.
  • In other words, they are macroscopically homogeneous, but microscopically heterogeneous.
  • Examples of colloids include the milk, sunscreen and paint mentioned earlier, as well as plain yoghurt, moisturiser cream and shaving foam.

 

 yoghurt colloid  moisturiser hand cream colloid  shaving foam colloid

Yoghurt, hand cream and shaving foam are colloids.

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