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Mixtures & Solutions
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Essential Questions What is a mixture? What is a solution?
What is the difference between a mixture and a solution? What substances are/are not soluble in water?
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How many of you like trail mix?
In this trail mix you will see M&M’s, chocolate chips, raisins, & nuts. If you like ONLY M&M’s, you can pick out just the M&M’s. All of these ingredients can be separated- which makes it a MIXTURE.
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Mixtures Look at this salad- what makes this salad a mixture?
A mixture is two or more substances that are combined without changing any of them. Look at this salad- what makes this salad a mixture? You can separate all the ingredients: Tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, lettuce, and bean sprouts- and its still a salad.
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Mixtures The substances in a mixture aren’t permanently combined and their properties don’t change. Items used in a mixture can be separated. Like in a pizza, if you don’t like pepperoni- you can pick them off- but it’s still a pizza!
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Mixtures Not all mixtures are solids- think of salt water. If you mix salt and water, it seems like you can’t separate them- but you can. If you boil water, the water evaporates leaving the salt behind. Sand at the beach is also a mixture of small rocks, shells, and other materials.
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Mixtures Everything can be separated into different parts.
This is what makes it a mixture.
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Solutions Now that you have a solid understanding of what a mixture is, lets move on to solutions. Think about making sweetened iced tea.
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Solutions A solution is two or more substances that are combined changing the original substance. You cannot separate the ingredients in a solution. Solutions are actually a type of mixture With iced tea, you cannot separate the tea (brown coloring) that’s been added to the water. You also cannot separate the sugar.
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Remember, In a mixture- substances can be separated- Solutions can not!
(physical and chemical changes – read
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if you added sand to water? Would it dissolve?
What Would Happen… if you added sand to water? Would it dissolve? No- Sand does not dissolve in water rather the particles fall to the bottom of the container. Sand in water is NOT a solution.
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Solubility You will see in today’s investigation that substances dissolve differently. Solubility is the measure of how well one substance dissolves in another. Ex. Salad Dressing- As you’ve already learned, oil and water cannot dissolve in each other. Oil is not soluble in water. Same with sand- Sand is not soluble in water therefore the solubility is zero!
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Let’s Review C. Which of these is a mixture? A. Apple B. Broccoli
C. Ham sandwich D. Carrot stick C.
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Let’s Review A. Which of these is a mixture? A. Pail of sand and soil
B. Copper wire C. Ring of pure gold D. Pinch of salt A.
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Let’s Review B. Which of these is an example of a solution? Granola
B. Iced tea C. Pizza D. Salad B.
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Name a substance besides sand and oil that are not soluble in water.
Let’s Review Name a substance besides sand and oil that are not soluble in water.
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Using a Venn Diagram, compare and contrast mixtures and solutions.
Let’s Review Using a Venn Diagram, compare and contrast mixtures and solutions. Mixtures Solutions
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