

Classification of Matter 1-1
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Christiane Henderson
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Structures and Properties of Matter
S8P1- Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the structure and properties of matter.
a. Develop and use a model to compare and contrast pure substances (elements and compounds) and mixtures.
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Multiple Choice
What is matter?
Anything that has taste and texture
Anything that has sound and smell
Anything that has color and shape
Anything that has weight and takes up space
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Learning Target
I can explain the difference between a pure substance and a mixture.
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Success Criteria
Complete a graphic organizer explaining the differences between a pure substance and mixture.
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two or more substances physically combined (variable composition)
Mixture
all particles in matter are identical (fixed composition)
Pure Substance
What is Matter?
anything that takes up space and has mass
Matter is either a pre substance or a mixture
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Two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed proportion
- can be broken down by a chemical reaction
has different properties than the elements it makes up
Compound
Simplest form of matter
Can be found on the periodic table
Element
Two Types of Pure Substances
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Two or more substances chemically combined
Compound
Just one substance; the simplest form
Element
Two Types of Substances
Molecular Look
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substances in the mixture are not evenly spread out
Different components are easy to see, or separate out over time
Ex. Salad dressing, paint, cereal
Heterogeneous
components are evenly distributed out on a microscopic level
Solutions (when one substance is dissolved into another) are homogeneous mixtures
Usually appears “blended”
Ex. Bleach, lemonade, coffee
Homogeneous
Two types of mixtures
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uneven distribution; "different"
Heterogeneous
even distribution; "same"
Homogeneous
Two types of mixtures
Molecular Look
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Match
Match the following
lemonade is an example
paint is an example
homogeneous mixture
heterogeneous mixture
homogeneous mixture
heterogeneous mixture
evenly distributed
unevenly distributed
homogeneous mixture
heterogeneous mixture
evenly distributed
unevenly distributed
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