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Filtering Lv4: Describe the term filtering.
Lv5: Model filtering using the particle model. Lv6: Analyse why some solids cannot be removed by filtering. Entrance Activity Complete the table below by working out the masses of solute and solvent that make up the solution. (NO CALCULATORS) Mass of solute Mass of solvent Mass of solution ____g 17g 21g 16.3g 40g _____g 15.1g 36.1g 22.6g 48.8g 86.3g 106.5g
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Filtering Lv4: Describe the term filtering.
Lv5: Model filtering using the particle model. Lv6: Analyse why some solids cannot be removed by filtering. Entrance Activity Complete the table below by working out the masses of solute and solvent that make up the solution. (NO CALCULATORS) Mass of solute Mass of solvent Mass of solution 4g 17g 21g 16.3g 40g 56.3g 15.1g 36.1g 51.2g 22.6g 26.2g 48.8g 20.2g 86.3g 106.5g
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Can it be separated by filtration? Yes or No
Key Word Alert! Filtering The process of removing an insoluble solid from a liquid. Mixture Can it be separated by filtration? Yes or No Salt and Water Sand and Water Sugar and Water Stones and Water
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Filtering Lv4: Describe the term filtering.
Lv5: Model filtering using the particle model. Lv6: Analyse why some solids cannot be removed by filtering. Entrance Activity Complete the table below by working out the masses of solute and solvent that make up the solution. (NO CALCULATORS) Mass of solute Mass of solvent Mass of solution 4g 17g 21g 16.3g 40g 56.3g 15.1g 36.1g 51.2g 22.6g 26.2g 48.8g 20.2g 86.3g 106.5g
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Learning Activity Draw the filtration diagram into your books. The label all of the equipment show in the diagram. Flask Funnel Filter paper Beaker Once complete, show your teacher and he/she will give you the equipment to set up your filtration. (Do not start filtering until your teacher says to do so)
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Create a mixture to filter by mixing water and sand together.
Learning Activity Create a mixture to filter by mixing water and sand together. Stir the mixture and slowly pour in into your filter paper. (Do not let it over flow the filter paper) Continue to do this until you have filtered all of your mixture. Once complete show your teacher, then he or she will give your directions for packing up.
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Learning Activity Filtration Diagram Improve your diagram by adding on any of the missing parts shown in this diagram. Peer Assessment Has your partner used a ruler? Has your partner labelled everything correctly? Check for spellings.
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Filtering Lv4: Describe the term filtering.
Lv5: Model filtering using the particle model. Lv6: Analyse why some solids cannot be removed by filtering. Entrance Activity Complete the table below by working out the masses of solute and solvent that make up the solution. (NO CALCULATORS) Mass of solute Mass of solvent Mass of solution 4g 17g 21g 16.3g 40g 56.3g 15.1g 36.1g 51.2g 22.6g 26.2g 48.8g 20.2g 86.3g 106.5g
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Before Filtering After Filtering
Draw the before and after filtering diagrams in your books. Then complete the after filtering diagram. Learning Activity Before Filtering After Filtering Sand Molecule Sand Molecule Water Molecule Water Molecule
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Before Filtering After Filtering Residue Filtrate
Draw the before and after filtering diagrams in your books. Then complete the after filtering diagram. Learning Activity Before Filtering After Filtering Residue Filtrate Sand Molecule Sand Molecule Water Molecule Water Molecule
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Filtering Lv4: Describe the term filtering.
Lv5: Model filtering using the particle model. Lv6: Analyse why some solids cannot be removed by filtering. Entrance Activity Complete the table below by working out the masses of solute and solvent that make up the solution. (NO CALCULATORS) Mass of solute Mass of solvent Mass of solution 4g 17g 21g 16.3g 40g 56.3g 15.1g 36.1g 51.2g 22.6g 26.2g 48.8g 20.2g 86.3g 106.5g
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HINT! “Think about size”
Learning Activity Water Molecule Dissolved salt Particle Sand Molecule Filtering only removes insoluble substance. Using your understanding of particles, analyse why soluble particles aren’t removed by filtering but insoluble ones are. You may wish to refer to your particle diagrams above. HINT! “Think about size”
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Filtering Lv4: Describe the term filtering.
Lv5: Model filtering using the particle model. Lv6: Analyse why some solids cannot be removed by filtering. Entrance Activity Complete the table below by working out the masses of solute and solvent that make up the solution. (NO CALCULATORS) Mass of solute Mass of solvent Mass of solution 4g 17g 21g 16.3g 40g 56.3g 15.1g 36.1g 51.2g 22.6g 26.2g 48.8g 20.2g 86.3g 106.5g
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Plenary Three things I have learnt today in class-
Assessment Activity Plenary Three things I have learnt today in class- Two things my partner has learnt today in class- One thing I need to remember for my exam-
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