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Do Now: With you tablemates, partition (separate) the pictures in the envelope into 2 categories: 1)Homogenous mixture and 2) Heterogeneous mixture. 2)Record your answers on the back of yesterday’s guided notes. 7 mins L.T: What are some common mixtures found in everyday life?
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Air as a Mixture Next > The air in the atmosphere we is a mixture of Nitrogen (N), Oxygen (O), Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and Water vapor (H 2 O (g) ). Is the air we breathe a homogeneous or a heterogeneous mixture? Ans: Homogeneous mixture. It all looks the SAME.
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Rocks are also examples of mixtures. They are mixtures of different minerals. Are these rocks homogeneous or heterogeneous mixtures? Inquiry: What are mixtures? Heterogeneous Mixtures. We can see the different parts
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Metal Mixtures Typical metal alloys include: Steel :mixture of Iron (Fe), Carbon (C), and Aluminum (Al) Bronze : mixture of Copper (Cu) and Tin (Sn) Brass: mixture of Cu and Zinc (Zn) Solder: mixture of Sn and Lead (Pb) Alloy: a mixture of different metals Are these homogeneous or heterogeneous mixtures? Homogeneous. The metal looks the SAME throughout
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m Non-metals Metals (except H) Metal are at the left of the Black “staircase” line (except H) Non-Metals are at the right of the Black “staircase lined
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View the video “Use of Metals” and “Atomic Structure of an Alloy” In the Note catcher boxes for each video, record 3 things that you learned. L.T: What are some common mixtures found in everyday life?
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