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1 Section 3: Physical and Chemical Changes

2 States of Matter (demo: Marbles in a balloon)
Solid: Liquid: Gas: Plasma:

3 Physical Property: Can be measured with out altering a substance
Methane or obleck demo Examples: Density Hardness Color Texture Conductivity

4 Physical Change: When a material is changed without its chemical properties being altered.
Examples: Ripping paper Melting and freezing Changing volume

5 Chemical Property: Describes a materials reactivity Chemical Change: When a new material is made
Demo: Burning Magnesium Balloon explosion Making hydrogen

6 Checking for understanding

7 Mixtures: Homogeneous: Two materials are evenly mixed. Examples: Heterogeneous: Two materials are not evenly mixed Pure substance: Only one material is present.

8 Reflection: Which is a pure substance: Which is a homogeneous Mixture: Can a pure substance be a homogeneous mixture?

9 Ways to separate Mixtures
1) Distillation: Gas vapors are separated by condensation

10 Distillation Process Video:

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12 Filtration: Filter paper is used to extract larger particles
Centrifuge: Materials are separated according to density by spinning the solution they are mixed in. Filtration: Filter paper is used to extract larger particles

13 Desalination: Water is evaporated from salt water to leave pure salt.

14 Textbook Work Please answer all questions in complete sentences!
Pg 47 (11-17) Pg 55 (28-34)

15 Separating Mixtures Lab
Objective: Students will be given a mixed batch of sand, salt, and iron to separate. Materials: Procedure: Students will write a procedure to separate the mixtures. Signature by teacher Sand Salt Iron


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