INTEGRATED SCIENCE Matter Composition and Classification.

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INTEGRATED SCIENCE Matter Composition and Classification

1. Be able to display and recognize the differences of the physical characteristics of a substance in mixture and solution. 2. What are the different movements molecules have and how do they affect the three states of matter? 3. What are various ways to separate mixtures and solutions and how has this change over time? 4. What is solubility and how does it affect a solution? 5. How are various mixtures and solutions used in our world today?

 The structure of the material will determine their properties.  The properties of a solution are based on the properties of its components.  A solution is a mixture, but a mixture is not always a solution Key Ideas

A pure substance has only one kind of matter. These are found on the periodic table of elements A mixture is classified as either homogeneous or heterogeneous Mixtures- can be a suspension or a solution. Solutions are created when two or more substances are mixed together and the result looks like one substance.

Mixtures can be separated by color, size, magnetism, and filtration The way mixtures are separated is determined by the properties of the individual components. Solutions can be separated by boiling, using a centrifuge, and distillation.

1. Be able to display and recognize the differences of the physical characteristics of a substance in mixture and solution. 2. Identify the various ways to separate mixtures & solutions. 3. Be able to give examples of how has this change over time? (HINT: applied science) 4. How are various mixtures and solutions used in our world today? Learning Goals

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