Matter Anything that has mass and occupies space. There are two types of matter: -Pure substances -Mixtures
Pure Substance A single kind of matter that is pure and has a specific set of properties.
Pure Substances vs. Mixtures What’s the difference?
What’s in each Cup? ` 1. Observe the contents in each cup. 2. In your notebook list the substance(s) that you think are in cup #1 and cup #2. 3. Explain your answer. Pepper Salt Iron Fillings Sand
Mixtures Both cups represent a mixture. Can you decide which cup is a homogeneous mixture and which is a heterogeneous mixture? Explain.
Hint Heterogeneous - The prefixes: "hetero"- indicate difference. Homogeneous - The prefixes "homo"- indicate sameness. Can you give an example of each type of mixture?
Mixture A mixture can be physically separated into pure compounds or elements.
Let’s Try Some Water and Kool - aid
Heterogeneous or Homogeneous? Bread Smoke and air Cake batter Snickers bar Gatorade Glass of tea Glass of ice tea
Pure Substances Atoms Elements Compounds
Pure Substances Atoms- The basic particle from which all elements are made.
Pure Substance Element - A pure substance that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical or physical means. Example:
Pure Substance Compound - A pure substance made of two or more elements chemically combined. Example: or
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