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Dive into the world of mixtures in this lab session! Learn about homogenous mixtures, solvents, solutes, and the universal solvent. Explore atomic structure, Bohr models, and connections to the Periodic Table. Discover the difference between compounds and mixtures through hands-on activities and visual aids.
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Virtual Mixtures Lab Go to the class web page for TUESDAY. Click on “Mixtures Lab” Draw a 6 row x 3 column chart in your Cornell Notes to complete the needed information. Lab
A homogenous mixture– appears to be a single substance • Solvent– the largest quantity in the mixture • Solute– smallest amount of a substance in a mixture • WATER is the UNIVERSAL SOLVENT What is a Solution?
Row # = # of shells in atomic Bohr structure (1-3) • # of Elements in each row = the maximum # of electrons that shell can hold. • Atomic Number = # of protons (determines identity of ATOM) • Atomic Mass = # of protons + neutrons P.T. connection to Atomic Structure
Using your NOTES: Complete the vocabulary on your own. MINIMUM of 2 bullets of info for each word and COLORED picture. Open your Textbook to the Periodic Table.
Drawing Bohr Models: 1 2 3
Maximum # of Electrons on each shell is determined by the # of elements in each row. 2 8 8
Which One? Compound
Which One? Mixture
Can You ID? • Go to class WebPage. • Class Calendar • This Week Click on “Classification”