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1 Types of Mixtures YEAR 1 SCIENCE

2 Note-Taking Expectations  notes must be written neatly  letters should not be too BIG !  write on each line, unless instructed to skip a line for another section  have a puke page on standby: if you run out of room on the first page, then continue writing on the puke page (glue after the presentation!)

3 Top of the Page Your notes should contain the following at the top of the page:  The essential question (EQ: What are the different types of mixtures?)  The date (7 November 2014) and page #  The title (Types of Mixtures)

4 REVIEW  With your group, write down the answer to the previous EQ (What is the difference between a substance and mixture?) across from the previous notes. Substance: form of matter that cannot be separated by physical means (element and compound) Mixture: form of matter than can be separated by physical means (homogeneous and heterogeneous)

5 Solution : a homogenous mixture;

6 Solution : a homogenous mixture; one substance ( solute ) dissolves inside another ( solvent ) and never settles to the bottom;

7 Solution : a homogenous mixture; one substance ( solute ) dissolves inside another ( solvent ) and never settles to the bottom; examples  salt water, soda, vinegar, gasoline

8 Sugar + Water = Sugar Water

9 SKIP 1 LINE

10 Suspension : a heterogeneous mixture containing liquid and solid particles;

11 Suspension : a heterogeneous mixture containing liquid and solid particles; particles float ( suspend ) in liquid before they settle to bottom

12 examples  Italian dressing, muddy pond water, chocolate milk

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14 SKIP 1 LINE

15 Colloid : similar to heterogeneous AND homogenous mixtures;

16 Colloid : similar to heterogeneous AND homogenous mixtures; contain particles bigger than those in solutions, but are too light to settle to the bottom- particles stay suspended!

17 examples  milk (water + fat), fog (water + air), cool whip, butter

18 SKIP 1 LINE

19 Colloid Shining a beam of light through a colloid will make the light scatter- this is called the Tyndall Effect.

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21 Note Review  highlight in yellow solution, solute, solvent, suspension, colloid, Tyndall Effect  underline in red the definition of solute, solvent, Tyndall Effect  circle in blue the examples of solution, suspension, colloid

22 Ticket Out the Door (TOTD)  Determine whether the following is a element (E), compound (C), homogeneous mixture (HO), or heterogeneous mixture (HE) 1. Chocolate chip cookie 2. Water (H 2 0) 3. Milk 4. Pile of leaves 5. Oxygen (O 2 )


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