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How many atoms in each compound? 2LiCl 3H2O 4CaOH
JUST DO IT Daily Riddle In Question How many atoms in each compound? 2LiCl 3H2O 4CaOH
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Today in your notebooks
PT groups/famillies, PT brainpop PT notes Atomic trends Atomic trends notes Compounds and molecules, BP Bonding notes Atomic arrangements Arrangements notes Valence electrons ws Valence electrons notes Phys/chem change ws Physical and chemical change notes Balancing Chem. reactions Chem. Reactions notes Mixtures paragraph Mixtures notes Separating mixtures notes
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Separating mixtures (Right)
Evaporation - Separates a soluble solid from a liquid. If the solution is heated, the liquid evaporates leaving the solid behind. Ex) salt water Filtration - Separates an insoluble solid from a liquid. The solid remains in the filter paper and the liquid goes through the paper. Ex) Sand and water Distillation- separates a liquid from a solution of a soluble solid. The solution is heated until the liquid boils. The vapor condensates and collects in another location. Ex) dirty water. Chromatography - Separates different colored dyes. The dyes travel up the chromatography paper. The more soluble dyes move further up than the less soluble ones. Magnetism- Iron filings are magnetic. 1. How can we separate mixtures?
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Distillation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxNfJLMNS4E
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Process How it works Practical example Chromatography Distillation Evaporation Filtering Magnetism
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Exit slip 1. Chromatography 2. Distillation 3. Evaporation
4. Magnetism 5. Filtration Separates an insoluble solid from a liquid Uses a magnet Separates a liquid from a solution of a soluble solid Separates a soluble solid from a liquid Separates color
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