Review Rotation – Elements, Compounds and Mixtures Ms. Winston.

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Review Rotation – Elements, Compounds and Mixtures Ms. Winston

Can you identify the following? Review: An element contains just one type of atom. A compound contains two or more different atoms joined together. A mixture contains two or more different substances that are only physically joined together, not chemically. – Homogeneous mixture – looks the same throughout – Heterogeneous mixture – does not look the same throughout

Instructions: 1. Flip through the following slides. Determine whether the following items are ELEMENTS, COMPOUNDS, or MIXTURES. 2. Write your answers in the table provided. 3. When you finish, check your answers.

Rocks

Copper

Table Sugar

Tea

Salt

Salad

Silver

Sand

Ammonia

Gold

Vegetable Soup

Cola

Steel

Milk

Rust

Air

Trail Mix

Baking Soda

Markers

Propane

Ocean Water

Gasoline

Vinegar Ingredients: Made from select sun- ripened grain, diluted with water to a uniform pickling and table strength of 5%(50 grains) acidity.