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Classification of Matter

Classification of Matter. Page 21 of Scientific Notebook. Bell Work:. Write four examples of Chemical Changes Write four examples of Physical Changes. OBJECTIVES:. Distinguish between elements and compounds Distinguish between pure substances and mixtures

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Classification of Matter

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  1. Classification of Matter Page 21 of Scientific Notebook

  2. Bell Work: • Write four examples of Chemical Changes • Write four examples of Physical Changes

  3. OBJECTIVES: • Distinguish between elements and compounds • Distinguish between pure substances and mixtures • Classify mixtures as homogeneous or heterogeneous • Compare and contrast mixtures and compounds

  4. What are the Basic Building Blocks of matter? • Atoms – the smallest unit of an element • Element – pure substances that contain only one type of atom • Pure substance – one kind of element or molecule

  5. What is a Mixture? • A sample of matter that contains two or more substances. • Most kinds of foods are mixtures • Air is a mixture What About Water(H2O), is it a mixture or not?

  6. What are the two types of Mixtures? • Heterogeneous – nonuniform composition, not evenly mixed. • Homogeneous – uniform composition, different parts can not be seen.

  7. What are compounds? How are they different from mixtures? • Compounds are composed of two or more elements chemically joined. H2O • Mixtures are composed of two or more elements physically mixed together. Sand and Rocks mixed together.

  8. How can we separate mixtures? • Filtration- users a porous barrier to separate a solid from a liquid • Distillation- technique that uses different boiling points to separate substances • Crystallization- technique that results in the formation of pure solid particles • Sublimation- process in which solid turn directly into a gas • Chromatography- technique that separates the components of a mixture based on the ability of each component to travel across another material.

  9. Teacher Demonstration • Crystallization • We will observe Crystals on Mon/Tues

  10. Enrichment: • A mixture such as low-fat milk looks like a solution, but it is not. Low-fat milk is a type of mixture called a colloid. • Colloid -

  11. Percent by Mass Formula: • PBM = mass of element(grams) mass of compound(grams) X 100

  12. Lets Play a Game……………!!!!!!!!!!! Matter Millionaire Game

  13. Quick Quiz:Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Mixtures • Iced Tea • Orange Juice • Chocolate chip cookie • Salad • Maple syrup • Gold • Silver

  14. Homework: • Engrade.com

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