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Tuesday, 9/1 Day 1 Science Starters Sheet 1. Please have these Items on your desk. Agenda 2- Fill out your Agenda. Science starter : Condensation-The change from the gaseous to the liquid state of matter. Boiling-The process that occur when vaporization takes place inside a liquid as well as on the surface. Science notebook S.O.M. Poster
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Table of Contents Update Page 34 9/1 Matter Diagram Page 35 9/1 Substance & Mixture Notes
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MATTER Pure Substances Mixtures ElementsCompoundsHeterogeneousHomogeneous Particle:AtomEx: O, H, Na, C Particle:MoleculeEx: H 2 O, NaCl, CO 2 Parts not visible, evenly mixed Ex: Salt water, air,coffee Visibly different parts Ex: Salt + pepper, Water + sand
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PURE SUBSTANCES t ★ Single kind of matter ★ Specific composition ★ Specific Properties ★ Elements and Compounds ★ Examples: Gold CO 2 Water
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ELEMENTS ★ Most basic form of matter ★ Cannot be seperated or broken down ★ 116 elements in the Periodic Table http://www.chemicool.com ★ Represented by symbols O, H, Fe, Au, He, Ne, C ★ Smallest particle - atom
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Carbon (Coal and diamonds) Mercury Examples Oxygen
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Compounds ★ 2 or more elements chemically combined in a set ratio ★ Can only be separated by chemical methods electrolysis of waterelectrolysis of water ★ Represented by a formula ★ Smallest particle- molecule
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Examples water salt (sodium chloride) ammonia (NH 4 ) rust (iron oxide) chalk (calcium carbonate) sugar (glucose)
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MIXTURES ★ 2 or more substances, combined, but NOT chemically ★ Can be separated by physical means
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Homogeneous mixtures ★ Evenly distributed particles ★ Particles NOT visible ★ The prefix: "homo"- indicates the same ★ Have the same uniform appearance and composition throughout Examples: Air Solutions (salt water) Alloys
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Heterogeneous mixtures ★ Visibly different parts ★ The prefix: "hetero"- indicates difference Examples: Salt and pepper Sulfur and iron Soup Rice Pizza
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