today’s agenda…10-22
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Today’s Agenda…10-22. Bellringer: Corrections to last week’s bellringers . If you were absent last week and have not turned this in, see me. Review Compounds vs. Mixtures Turn in baby b ooks tomorrow. What do you think?. True or False (Review questions) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Today’s Agenda…10-22
• Bellringer: Corrections to last week’s bellringers. If you were absent last week and have not turned this in, see me.
• Review• Compounds vs. Mixtures• Turn in baby books
tomorrow
What do you think?
• True or False (Review questions)– Elements cannot be broken into simpler
substances.– Compounds are made up of two or more atoms of
the same element.– Water is an example of a compound.– Salt is an example of an element.
Compounds vs. Mixtures
• Compounds and Mixtures are not the same type of substance!
• Today we will investigate the difference between these two substances.
• We will investigate…– Their composition– How they are joined– If and how they can be separated– Their properties– Examples
Composition
• Mixture– Varies– You can change the
amount of each substance in a mixture
• Compound– Definite– You cannot change the
amount of each element in a compound
Joined
• Mixture– A physical change occurs
when substance come together
– The substances are NOT chemically joined together
• Compound– A chemical change
occurs when substance come together
– The substances are chemically joined together
Separation
• Mixture– Each substance is easily
separated from the mixture
– Sorting, sifting, filtering, evaporation
• Compound– Can only be separated
into elements using chemical reactions
Properties
• Mixture– Each substance keeps its
own properties
• Compound– The compound has
different properties than the elements it contains
Chex Mix vs. Salt Water
• What is the difference?• Which one is easier to separate?• Chex mix is a heterogeneous mixture while
salt water is a homogenous mixture or solution
Homogeneous vs. Heterogenous
• Homogeneous mixture - “the same throughout”, meaning you cannot see the different parts in the mixture, like salt water or air
• Heterogeneous mixture – you can see the different parts in the mixture, like pizza and vegetable soup
What did you learn?
• True or False? If false, what would make it true?– Mixtures cannot be separated.– A physical change occurs when compounds are
formed. – The elements in a compound keep their original
properties.– You can see all the parts in a homogeneous
mixture.