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Is it true…or false? True False True False False
Elements and compounds are pure. False 2. Mixtures and compounds are pure. True Mixtures can be separated by physical means. False Elements can be broken down into more simpler substances. False 5. Salt water is a compound.
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Element, Compound, or Mixture
RAPID FIRE! Element, Compound, or Mixture Sugar Compound
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Element, Compound, or Mixture
RAPID FIRE! Element, Compound, or Mixture Salt Water Mixture
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Element, Compound, or Mixture
RAPID FIRE! Element, Compound, or Mixture Sodium Element
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Element, Compound, or Mixture
RAPID FIRE! Element, Compound, or Mixture C6H12O6 Compound
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Element, Compound, or Mixture
RAPID FIRE! Element, Compound, or Mixture Air Mixture
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Element, Compound, or Mixture
RAPID FIRE! Element, Compound, or Mixture Whipped Cream Mixture
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Element, Compound, or Mixture
RAPID FIRE! Element, Compound, or Mixture Co Element
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Element, Compound, or Mixture
RAPID FIRE! Element, Compound, or Mixture Carbon Element
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Element, Compound, or Mixture
RAPID FIRE! Element, Compound, or Mixture Snow Globe Mixture
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Particles of Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
Chapter 9 Today’s Goal: I can distinguish the particle arrangement between elements, compounds, and mixtures. I can identify the different parts of a solution. I can differentiate between a heterogeneous and homogeneous mixture.
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Types of Mixtures… Solution Colloid Suspension SOLVENT SOLUTE
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Solution: This is a homogeneous mixture…it’s the same all throughout.
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Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous
Homogeneous—mixture is the same all throughout (Ex: Solutions like lemonade) Heterogeneous—mixture where particles remain physically separate (Ex: Salad, Bag of M&Ms)
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ELEMENTS
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Mixture of Elements
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Compounds
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Mixture of Compounds
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Mixture of Elements and Compounds
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Around the room… Look at each diagram and identify it as one of the following: 1) Element 2) Compound 3) Mixture—It can be a mixture of elements, a mixture of compounds, or a mixture of compounds and element.
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Let’s review… This model of water would be more accurate if
The hydrogen atoms were drawn larger than the oxygen atom The hydrogen atoms were shown to be various sizes There was one less hydrogen atom There was one more oxygen atom
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Let’s review… 2. When sodium, a soft metal, is combined with chlorine, a poisonous gas, salt is formed. Which statement is true about this combination? Sodium and chlorine combine physically to form a new substance that retains the properties of the original substances. Sodium and chlorine combine chemically to form a new substance with new properties. Salt maintains some, but not all, of the physical properties of sodium and chlorine. Salt can be easily separated back into sodium and chlorine.
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Let’s review… 3. Which chemical cannot be further broken down into other chemicals using ordinary laboratory processes? 1 2 3 4
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Let’s review… Based on the information in the table, which mineral is also an element? Graphite Quartz Calcite Hematite
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