Title:Mixtures, Elements, & Compounds

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Title:Mixtures, Elements, & Compounds What does this title cause you to think about?

In this lesson you will learn…. Concepts Vocabulary/Formulas The main qualities/characteristics/ properties that all mixtures have. The two MAIN TYPES of mixtures. The two sub-groups of homogeneous mixtures. Vocabulary physically combined- ____________________________________ Homogeneous mixture - ____________________________________ Heterogeneous mixture - ____________________________________ Colloid - _____________________________ Solution - ____________________________ Solute - ____________________________________ Solvent - ____________________________________ Soluble - ____________________________________ Insoluble - ____________________________________ Solubility - ___________________________ Alloy - _______________________________

Subtopic #1: The main qualities/characteristics/properties of Mixtures Mixtures are made up of two or more materials that are physically combined. Each material will keep its own separate identity and most qualities/characteristics/properties. This also means that the behavior of each ingredient will be the same. Some physical properties that may change are Melting point Boiling point 3. The amount of each material is not important. Type in #1 Type in #2 Video clip1 Video clip2

Subtopic #2: The two MAIN TYPES of mixtures. Mixtures can be divided into two main groups. Heterogeneous Homogeneous Homogeneous mixtures can be divided into two sub-groups. Colliods Solutions Solutions can be divided into two groups Liquid solutions Solid solutions (alloys) Colloids Solutions Type in #1 Type in #2 Video clip1 Video clip2

Subtopic #3: The two sub-groups of homogeneous mixtures Colloids Solutions Type in #1 Type in #2 Video clip1 Video clip2

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What more do you want to know? The Wrap-Up What did you learn? What more do you want to know?

Additional Facts Return to slide 3. Return to slide 4.

Additional Facts Mixtures Heterogeneous Homogeneous Colliod Solution Return to slide 3. Return to slide 4. Return to slide5 Return to slide6

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