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Tomorrow’s Quiz Learning Targets: I can recognize that all matter is made up of atoms. I can describe the composition of substances in terms of elements and compounds. I can explain the differences in elements, compounds, and mixtures.

Tomorrow’s Quiz Study: Elements, Compounds, & Mixtures Notes Elements, Compounds, & Mixtures Worksheet Yesterday’s assignment

Elements, Compounds, & Mixtures Review Games Game One: Guess Who? Game Two: Two Truths and a Lie Game Three: Team Talk

Element Guess Who? Element Na

Rules One team may ask one question at a time. Teams may only ask yes/no questions. Questions must include the words protons, neutrons, electrons, or atomic mass. The class may ask only three questions about each term above. Once the answer is given, teams have 5 seconds to provide their guess before the next team is allowed to ask a question. The team to guess the correct element first wins a point for that round.

K ? Round One ___ Proton ___ Neutron ___ Electron ___ Atomic Mass K: 19p, 19e, 20n, mass of 39

Cr ? Round Two ___ Proton ___ Neutron ___ Electron ___ Atomic Mass Cr: 24p, 24e, 28n, mass of 52

Br ? Round Three ___ Proton ___ Neutron ___ Electron ___ Atomic Mass Br: 35p, 35e, 45n, mass of 80

Ne ? Round Four ___ Proton ___ Neutron ___ Electron ___ Atomic Mass Ne: 10p, 10e, 10n, mass of 20

Hg ? Round Five ___ Proton ___ Neutron ___ Electron ___ Atomic Mass Hg: 80p, 80e, 121n, mass of 201

On the Quiz: Oxygen (O) 8 16 Krypton (Kr) 48 36 Argon (Ar) 22 40 Element Protons Neutrons Electrons Atomic Mass Oxygen (O) 8 16 Krypton (Kr) 48 36 Argon (Ar) 22 40

Two Truths and a Lie

Rules Teams are given a group of three statements; two statements are true and one statement is false. Teams must choose the “lie” from the group of statements. In order to earn points, groups must rewrite the lie and make it true.

Round One Mercury is a gas, therefore it is a mixture. The air surrounding us is a mixture. Carbon monoxide (CO) is a poisonous compound.

Round One Mercury is a gas, therefore it is a mixture. L I E Mercury is a gas, therefore it is a mixture. The air surrounding us is a mixture. Carbon monoxide (CO) is a poisonous compound.

Round Two A compound must include more than one kind of atom. An element is the simplest pure substance. A mixture is a pure substance.

Round Two A compound must include more than one kind of atom. An element is the simplest pure substance. A mixture is a pure substance. L I E

Round Three Salt water has properties that are very similar to salt and water separately. It is possible to break water down into simpler substances. Water is a compound containing helium and oxygen.

Round Three Salt water has properties that are very similar to salt and water separately. It is possible to break water down into simpler substances. Water is a compound containing helium and oxygen. L I E

Round Four Pepsi requires a chemical reaction to break it down into simpler substances. Distillation, filters, and magnets are a few methods of separating a mixture. Cobalt (Co) is an example of an element.

Round Four L I E Pepsi requires a chemical reaction to break it down into simpler substances. Distillation, filters, and magnets are a few methods of separating a mixture. Cobalt (Co) is an example of an element.

Round Five Atoms are the building blocks of matter. The smallest particle of an element with properties of that element is a molecule. One molecule of water contains three atoms.

Round Five Atoms are the building blocks of matter. The smallest particle of an element with properties of that element is a molecule. One molecule of water contains three atoms. L I E

Team Talk

Rules Questions are asked to one team at a time. Teams must respond to the question in 20 seconds. All team members must be involved in the team’s answer, each member saying one word at a time until the explanation is finished. Groups may NOT write down their answers! If a team gives an incorrect or unclear answer, questions may be stolen.

Question One 14 13 11 15 12 16 20 19 18 17 10 9 2 1 End 3 4 7 8 6 5 In terms of atoms/elements, explain how carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are different AND how they are alike.

Question Two 14 13 11 15 12 16 20 19 18 17 10 9 2 1 End 3 4 7 8 6 5 Glucose (C6H12O6) has how many more atoms of hydrogen (H) than carbon (C) atoms? Explain your answer.

Question Three 14 13 11 15 12 16 20 19 18 17 10 9 2 1 End 3 4 7 8 6 5 In terms of atoms/elements, explain how sulfur dioxide (SO2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are different AND how they are alike.

Question Four 14 13 11 15 12 16 20 19 18 17 10 9 2 1 End 3 4 7 8 6 5 Ethanol (C2H6O) has six times as many atoms of hydrogen than what element? Explain your answer.

Question Five 14 13 11 15 12 16 20 19 18 17 10 9 2 1 End 3 4 7 8 6 5 Is this image an example of an element, compound, or mixture? Explain your answer.

Question Six 14 13 11 15 12 16 20 19 18 17 10 9 2 1 End 3 4 7 8 6 5 Is this image an example of an element, compound, or mixture? Explain your answer.

Question Seven 14 13 11 15 12 16 20 19 18 17 10 9 2 1 End 3 4 7 8 6 5 Is this image an example of an element, compound, or mixture? Explain your answer.

Question Eight 14 13 11 15 12 16 20 19 18 17 10 9 2 1 End 3 4 7 8 6 5 Is this image an example of an element, compound, or mixture? Explain your answer.