BLUE 1. Add BLUE ToC to NB P.49-50 ◦ TITLE: Elements & the Periodic Table 1.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Substances, Compounds & Mixtures
Advertisements

Matter is classified into Pure substances- a type of matter that has fixed composition. Further classified into Elements and compounds Mixtures- a material.
Chapter 15 Section 1 Composition of Matter.
MATTER What is matter? Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.
Mixtures. A mixture is a combination of two or more substances where there is no chemical combination or reaction.
Substances, Compounds & Mixtures How everything is put together.
ELEMENTS, COMPOUNDS AND MIXTURES KATINA PECK. 3 CATEGORIES OF MATTER Elements Compounds Mixtures Cu H2OH2O Pizza.
Classification of Matter. Matter Everything is made of matter. Matter has mass and occupies volume Matter is made of atoms Atoms are the smallest unit.
More about Matter Use the information on these slides to check and improve your organization of matter.
Chapter 15 Section 1. Matter  Materials are made of a ______________ substance or a ______________ of substances.  Pure  Mixture  What is a substance?
Substances, Compounds & Mixtures How everything is put together.
What is Matter? (Part 1 – Glencoe chapter 18-1). I. Chemistry The study of matter and how it changes Differences in material properties relate to what.
Warm Up 1. A small amount of a strong smelling sulfur compound is dissolved in natural gas to give gas a detectable odor. Which substance is the solvent?
Pure Substances A sample of matter that has definite chemical and physical properties.
Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
Substances, Compounds & Mixtures How everything is put together.
Mixtures. A mixture is a combination of two or more substances where there is no chemical combination or reaction.
Chem 11. Indications of a chemical reaction Energy absorbed or released Color change Gas produced Precipitate- solid that separates from solution Not.
Classification of Matter Composition of Matter MATTER.
Properties of Matter Notes Materials are made of a pure substance or a mixture of substances. 2. Substance: a type of matter with a fixed composition.
Properties of Matter. Matter Matter – anything that has mass and volume Pretty much everything!
Solutions and Other Mixtures
Matter exists as either a pure substance or a mixture. Section 1: Composition of Matter K What I Know W What I Want to Find Out L What I Learned.
 Sample of matter, either a single element or a single compound, that has a definite chemical & physical properties  Made of only 1 type of particle.
Chapter 15.1 Classifying Matter. A. What is matter? 1. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.
Chapter 2 – Properties of Matter Section 1 – Classifying Matter.
Classification of Matter Composition of Matter MATTER.
Mixtures and Compounds. Composition of Matter One way we classify matter is either pure substances or mixtures. Pure substances are either elements or.
Mixtures. A mixture is a combination of two or more substances where there is no chemical combination or reaction.
Section 1: Composition of Matter
CLASSIFICATION OF MATTER
CLASSIFICATION OF MATTER. LEARNING OBJECTIVE  I can differentiate between elements, compounds and mixtures.  I can compare and contrast solutions, suspensions,
Chapter 9 Section 1 Elements Question of the Day What do gold, iron, and aluminum have in common? What do oxygen, neon, and sulfur have in common? How.
Pure Substance – a sample of matter that has definite and constant chemical & physical properties. Element – pure substance that cannot be separated into.
 Describe how particles are arranged in mixtures.  Describe three properties of mixtures.  Describe four methods of separating the parts of a mixture.
Mixtures. What Is A Mixture? A mixture is the physical combination of 2 or more substances It is important to understand that a mixture is not chemically.
Classifying Matter: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures.
By Liz LaRosa Modified by G. VonRuden Classifying Matter: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures.
Mixtures: Homogeneous and heterogeneous Mixtures
Classifying Matter 2.2. Pure Substances A pure substance is matter that always has exactly the same composition. A pure substance is matter that always.
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
Classifying Matter: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
Pure Substances.
Matter Combines to Form Different Substances
Chapter 17 Composition of Matter.
Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
Classifying Matter Why are elements and compounds classified as pure substances? How do mixtures differ from pure substances? What is the main difference.
DO “IT” NOW Page 18 Organize each of the following materials into 3 different columns: SOLID, LIQUID, OR GAS. Iron Helium Soda Aluminum foil.
Substances, Compounds & Mixtures
Substances Matter that has the same composition and properties throughout is called a substance. When different elements combine, other substances are.
Substances, Compounds & Mixtures
Substances, Compounds & Mixtures
What is Matter? mass Matter is anything that has ___________ and takes up ___________. What are some examples of matter? ____________________________________________________________________.
Classification of Matter Section 1 – Composition of Matter
Physical Science Ms. Pollock
Substances Matter that has the same composition and properties throughout is called a substance. When different elements combine, other substances are.
Types of Matter Section 3.2.
Properties of Matter.
Substances, Compounds & Mixtures
Substances, Compounds & Mixtures
Classification of Matter
Substances, Compounds & Mixtures
Substances, Compounds & Mixtures
Describing Matter Matter- anything that has mass and takes up space
Composition of Matter.
Mixtures.
Substances, Compounds & Mixtures
Mixtures.
Classifying Matter.
Substances, Compounds & Mixtures
Presentation transcript:

BLUE 1. Add BLUE ToC to NB P ◦ TITLE: Elements & the Periodic Table 1

 What is the difference between a mixture and a pure substance? Illustrate & describe. 2

 Matter can be classified as a mixture or a pure substance.

A pure substance always has the same composition throughout the substance. Pure substances are of two types:.Elements and Compounds. Water is a compound. All the components are the same—H2O molecules.

one type of atom CANNOT  Elements are made of only one type of atom and CANNOT be broken down chemically into simpler substances.  Ex. Gold, iron, hydrogen two or more different types of atoms  Compounds are made of two or more different types of atoms and can be chemically broken down into elements. Ex. Water or H 2 O can be broken down into hydrogen and oxygen by using electricity  Molecules formed when two or more atoms join together chemically. ◦ All compounds are molecules but not all molecules are compounds. 6

Yes

 Read the question to yourself FIRST  Decide on your answer INDEPENDENTLY. shout out  On the count of 3 you will shout out what you think is the correct answer.  Use your self-control when “shouting”. 8

9  Copper Wire Element

◦ ozone 10 Molecule

11 Compound & Molecule

 Aluminum 12 Element

 When material is added to a gas or liquid, the material added is called the solute and the material the solute is added to is called the solvent. 13

14

15

 When a solute such as sugar is added to a solvent such as water the final product will be a solution (e.g. sugar water)!  Solute= solid part that GETS dissolved.  Solvent= the liquid part that DOES the dissolving. 16

17

 A mixture in which different materials can be easily distinguished.  Heterogeneous mixtures are those where the substances are not distributed evenly.  They have different properties in different parts of the mixture.  They usually involve a mixture of a solid in a solid.  Pizza, dry soup, chex mix, trail mix are all examples.

 Exist where materials are evenly distributed throughout.  The mixture has the same properties throughout. ◦ Ex. Vanilla ice cream, lemonade, air in vacant room.

1. suspensions 2. colloids 3. solutions

 Suspension mixtures have larger particles in a liquid or gas.  Most mixtures are suspension mixtures.  A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture containing a liquid in which visible particles settle. ◦ Italian salad dressing is a good example ◦ River water, snow globe

◦ A homogenous mixture in which two or more substances are uniformly spread out.  For example salt water.

 A colloid is a homogeneous mixture that like a solution never settles. ◦ Milk, mayonnaise, and smoke are examples.  Properties of both solutions and suspensions  One way to tell a colloid from a solution is that you cannot see clearly through a colloid and the particles never settle out. ◦ Ex. milk appears white because its particles scatter light. (Called the Tyndall Effect.)

24  You will have seconds to answer each question  A blank board is NOT acceptable.  No Doodling!  When you are finished writing your answer, put your board face down on your desk until I say “boards up!”

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32 Solute Solvent = ?? +

 Add notes to NB P.53.  Put away whiteboarding materials. 33

 Your group will be tasked with sorting your cards at the table into three groups: ◦ Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures  Upon completion raise your hand to get checked! 34

 Add to NB P

 EXIT QUIZ TIME!!! 36

37  Compounds versus Mixtures  (If time)

 Provide two examples for EACH vocabulary word in the chart below. 38 ElementCompoundHomogenous Mixture Heterogeneous Mixture Molecule 1 2

A mixture is a combination of two or more substances where there is no chemical combination or reaction. Mixtures combine physically in no specific proportions. They just mix. Solids, liquids and gases can be combined to create a mixture.