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Mixtures & Solutions
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Investigation 1 Separating Mixtures
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Part 1 – Making & Separating Mixtures Vocabulary Mixture – a substance containing two or more materials with different properties. Property – a characteristic of an object (something you can observe) – Size, shape, color Solution – a special mixture formed when a material dissolves in another. Dissolving – a process in which one material disperses uniformly into another material so that the first material seems to disappear. – Two materials mixed evenly together
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Part 1 – Making & Separating Mixtures Main Ideas/Content Water and solid material make a mixture. Some mixtures can be separated by hand or with filters (ex: M & Ms, coins, water and gravel) A mixture can be any combination of a solid, liquid, or gas. – Solid and solid – bronze (copper and tin), steel (carbon and iron) – Solid and liquid – vegetable soup, cereal & milk – Gas and gas – air – Gas and liquid – soda, seltzer water
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Part 2 – Separating a Salt Solution Vocabulary Solvent – a substance that dissolves a solute to form a solution (ex: water). Solute – a substance that dissolves in a solvent to form a solution (ex: salt, iced tea crystals, detergent). Evaporate – to turn into a gas, like water into water vapor. Element – a substance that cannot be broken down any further. Atom – the smallest particle of an element. Atoms are the building blocks of matter.
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Part 2 – Separating a Salt Solution Main Ideas/Content A solution is a special kind of mixture in which one of more materials dissolve in another (ex: salt water). – Solutions can be separated using evaporation Almost everything on Earth is a mixture of two or more substances, except for elements. – There are 92 naturally occurring elements on Earth – Elements are arranged on the periodic table from lightest to heaviest.
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Part 3 – Observing Crystals Vocabulary Crystal - the solid form of a material that can be identified by its properties, such as shape, color, and pattern. Evaporation – causes liquids to dry up; the liquid turns into gas and disperses into the air.
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Part 3 – Observing Crystals Main Ideas/Content When a solution evaporates, it leaves the dissolved solid material behind. The salt crystal is a square with an X from corner to corner. Salt is made up of the elements sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl). – A substance made up of more than one element is a compound.
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Part 4 – Separating a Dry Mixture Main Ideas/Content (FOSS Science Stories – Earth Elements) Humans are made up of 75% water. Five elements make up most of the human body (and most other organisms) – Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium Earth is made up of only a few main elements as well – Iron, oxygen, silicon, magnesium, nickel, sulfur Although Earth and everything on it come from only a few elements, those elements combine in a huge variety of ways to create many different materials.
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Famous Scientists from Investigation 1 (From FOSS Science Stories) Humphry Davy – discovered way to separate salt into sodium and chlorine. Henry Cavendish – famous for his study of the composition of air; first person to isolate hydrogen from air. Robert Boyle – “father of chemistry”; conducted many experiments with gases. Marie Curie –discovered the elements radium and polonium; conducted research on radioactivity; won the Nobel prize twice.
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