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Eleanor M. Savko Types of Matter Types Of Mixtures Properties & Changes 4/7/2017 Separation Techniques Miscellaneous 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5
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Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This theory says that all matter is made up of tiny particles in constant motion
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Kinetic Theory of Matter
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This theory says that all matter is made up of tiny particles in constant motion . Kinetic Theory of Matter
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In elements, these are all the same kind
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 In elements, these are all the same kind
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In elements, these are all the same kind
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 In elements, these are all the same kind Atoms
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All mater can be divided into these two classes
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 All mater can be divided into these two classes
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All mater can be divided into these two classes
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 All mater can be divided into these two classes Substances And Mixtures
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VIDEO DOUBLE Which shows a substance? What type of substance? A C D B
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 VIDEO DOUBLE A B C D Which shows a substance? What type of substance?
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This represents a substance.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 VIDEO DOUBLE A This represents a substance. What type? Compound
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Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 Which represents an element? A C D B
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Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This represents an element. C
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This is the term for a homogeneous mixture.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This is the term for a homogeneous mixture.
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This is the term for a homogeneous mixture.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This is the term for a homogeneous mixture. Solution
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This heterogeneous mixture does not separate.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This heterogeneous mixture does not separate.
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This heterogeneous mixture does not separate. Colloid
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This heterogeneous mixture does not separate. Colloid
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This mixture will separate into layers if allowed to stand.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This mixture will separate into layers if allowed to stand.
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This mixture will separate into layers if allowed to stand.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This mixture will separate into layers if allowed to stand. Suspension
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This term means that one substance will dissolve in another.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This term means that one substance will dissolve in another.
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This term means that one substance will dissolve in another.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This term means that one substance will dissolve in another. Miscible
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This term is used to describe something that is not uniform.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This term is used to describe something that is not uniform.
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This term is used to describe something that is not uniform.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This term is used to describe something that is not uniform. Heterogeneous
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Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 These are characteristics of matter that can be observed WITHOUT changing the substance.
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Examples: conductivity, boiling point,
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 These are characteristics of matter that can be observed WITHOUT changing the substance. Physical Properties Examples: conductivity, boiling point, color, texture,
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Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This law says that when a chemical change takes place matter is not created or destroyed.
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Law of Conservation of Mass
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This law says that when a chemical change takes place matter is not created or destroyed. Law of Conservation of Mass
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Combustion is an example of what type of change?
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 Combustion is an example of what type of change?
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Combustion is an example of
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 Combustion is an example of what type of change? Chemical Change When something burns its chemical composition is being changed into something else.
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What kind of change occurs when ice melts?
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 What kind of change occurs when ice melts?
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What kind of change occurs when ice melts?
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 What kind of change occurs when ice melts? Physical Change
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DOUBLE Neon is an inert gas.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 DOUBLE Neon is an inert gas. What kind of property is inertness? What does inert mean?
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Does not react with other substances
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 Chemical Property Does not react with other substances
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This type of separation usually sorts particles based on size.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This type of separation usually sorts particles based on size. Larger particles can not pass through.
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This type of separation usually sorts particles based on size.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This type of separation usually sorts particles based on size. Filtration
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Distillation uses this physical property to separate mixtures.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 Distillation uses this physical property to separate mixtures.
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Distillation uses this physical property to separate mixtures.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 Distillation uses this physical property to separate mixtures. Boiling Point
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Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This type of separation uses the physical properties of iron to separate it from other substances.
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Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This type of separation uses the physical properties of iron to separate if from other substances. Magnets
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Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 A student receives and unknown sample, mass of 4.5 g. She first mixes it with water and passes it through a filter, mass = 0.5 gram . She recovers 2.0 g of solid material. What percent mass of the sample is insoluble material?
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Mass solids recovered Mass Total Sample X 100% = 2.0 g
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 A student receives and unknown sample, mass of 4.0 g. She first mixes it with water and passes it through a filter. She recovers 2.0 g of solid material. What percent mass of the sample is insoluble material? Mass solids recovered Mass Total Sample X 100% = 2.0 g 4.0 g X 100 = 50% solids
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Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 In this separation technique a mixture is separated as it interacts with the mobile and stationary phases.
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Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 In this separation technique a mixture is separated as it interacts with the mobile and stationary phases. Chromatography
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This is the result of two or more elements becoming chemically bonded.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This is the result of two or more elements becoming chemically bonded.
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This is the result of two or more elements becoming chemically bonded.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This is the result of two or more elements becoming chemically bonded. Compound
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This is anything that has mass and takes up space.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This is anything that has mass and takes up space.
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This is anything that has mass and takes up space.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 This is anything that has mass and takes up space. Matter
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Smog in air is an example of this type of heterogeneous mixture.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 Smog in air is an example of this type of heterogeneous mixture.
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Smog in air is an example of this type of heterogeneous mixture.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 Smog in air is an example of this type of heterogeneous mixture. colloid
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What is the density of a 10 g sample of rock with a volume of 5 cm3?
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 What is the density of a 10 g sample of rock with a volume of 5 cm3?
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What is the density of a 10 g sample of rock with a volume of 5 cm3?
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 What is the density of a 10 g sample of rock with a volume of 5 cm3? D = m/v = 10g / 5 cm3 = 2 g/cm3
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Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 A gold bar has a mass of 12.5 kg. What is its volume if the density of pure gold is 19.3 g/cm3 ?
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D = m/V V = m/D V = 14,048 g / 19.3 g/cm3 = 727.8 cm3
Eleanor M. Savko 4/7/2017 A gold bar has a mass of 14,048 kg. What is its volume if the density of pure gold is 19.3 g/cm3 ? D = m/V V = m/D V = 14,048 g / 19.3 g/cm3 = cm3
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