Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byFrancis Clark Modified over 9 years ago
2
No Bell Ringers This Week
3
Please check your yearly average in this class. If you are below 70 for the year, please come and see me ASAP! There are only two more grades remaining!
4
Six-Week’s Assignment ListDate IssuedDate Due TAKS Rotation Booklet - Physics4/114/15
5
TAKS Rotation Day 12 Chemistry Labs 4D – Elements, Mixtures, and Compounds (page 10) 5B – Chemical Behavior and the Periodic Table (page 15)
6
Focus Question 4D An example of a mixture is saltwater. An example of a compound is water. Saltwater is a mixture of two different compounds existing together in the same container but not chemically bonded together. A mixture doesn’t have a definite chemical composition or formula. Saltwater is a strong conductor of electricity. Water is a single compound with a definite chemical composition or formula. Pure water is not a strong conductor of electricity. Both saltwater and water exist as liquids at room temperatures. Barium, Magnesium, Strontium Focus Question 5B
7
Lab Exercise 4D Question 3 - Two or more substances that are mixed together but are not chemically bonded(definition card); buttons(heterogeneous) ; ink (homogenous); potting soil (heterogeneous); Ketchup(homogenous) Question 4 - A substance composed of only one kind of atom (definition card); A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances (Definition card); magnet(picture); two yellow dots connected with one line(picture); red dots(picture); Sulfur(picture); blue dots(picture) Question 5 - A substance in which two or more different elements are chemically bonded together (definition card); Salt (picture); One Blue and Two Red dots connected with single lines (picture); Sugar (picture); Baking Soda (picture); One Blue dot connected to One Red dot with a single line (picture); Melting Ice Cube (picture) Question 6 - Mixtures can be separated- Homogeneous or Heterogeneous; Compounds cannot be separated because they are bonded chemically; Elements are composed of only one kind of atom and cannot be made into a simpler substance Question 7 - Mixtures, Compounds, and Elements are all composed of elements off the periodic table!
8
Lab Exercise 5B Question 1 - Barium, Magnesium, Strontium Question 2 – Sodium (Na), Potassium (K), Copper (Cu), Zinc (Zn) Question 5 - Shiny (luster), sodium is gray, potassium is silver/gray, copper is a brownish color, zinc is a silver color Question 6 - Observe your class set Question 7 - Metals, all are on the left side of the periodic table Question 8 - Copper and Zinc
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.