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Elements and Compounds Stations

Elements and Compounds Stations

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Science

6th Grade

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Easy

NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-PS1-1, MS-ESS1-2

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Standards-aligned

Created by

KRISTINA PEVETO

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15 Slides • 17 Questions

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Multiple Choice

  1. After reading the passage, how can you classify steel?

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Compound

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Mixture

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Element

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Electron

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Multiple Choice

  1. What element is steel mainly composed of?

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Iron

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Carbon

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Manganese

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Silver

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Multiple Choice

What is the primary difference between a molecule and a compound?

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All molecules are compounds, but not all compounds are molecules.

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  1. Molecules always contain only one type of atom, unlike compounds.

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  1. Compounds must be composed of more than one type of atom.

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  1. Molecules must be composed of more than one type of atom.

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Open Ended

  1. How is a mixture different from a compound?

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Open Ended

  1. How are the atoms in a compound held together?

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Match

Based on the information from the video, match the following as a mixture compound or an element.

H2O

H4

Fe

Compound

Molecule

Element

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Open Ended

  1. How many elements have to be present for a compound to form?

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Open Ended

How do you know the difference between a compound and mixture?

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Open Ended

How are mixtures separated?

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Draw

Complete the table by writing in examples of each category

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Open Ended

  1. Explain what a compound is and how you can tell one by looking at a chemical formula.

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Open Ended

  1. How many different elements are present in C6H12O6? How do you know?

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Open Ended

  1. What is an element?

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Multiple Choice

  1. Which of the following would not be a compound?

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  1. C6H12O6

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  1. (SO)4

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H2O

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Cl2

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Multiple Choice

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  1. The model represents a(n) __________.

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Compound

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Mixture

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Element

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Electron

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Multiple Choice

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How many elements are in the mixture pictured?

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Drag and Drop

At the most basic level, anything that has mass and takes up space is called
The incredibly small building block of matter is called an​ ​
When a substance is made up of components that are not chemically bonded, we call that a ​ ​
Those components are made up of
These are atoms of the same type that are organized into the Periodic Table of Elements. When the atoms are chemically bonded, and contain two or more different types of atoms, then the substance is called a



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Matter.
Atom.
Molecule.
Elements.
Compound.

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