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1 Matter Bundle 3: Matter

2 Warm Up 10/2/17 Get out your iPad!
Check to see if you have the Popplet App If not, download the app now. Make sure you can log into Canvas and can see your IPC Course.

3 On your iPAD, you will download the Popplet App
On your iPAD, you will download the Popplet App. Once downloaded, you will create a new popplet. It will be titled Matter Concept Map - Your Last Name. You will use the words given to you in the PowerPoint to create a Concept Map for Matter. You will create it however you see fit. Once Completed, you will screen shot the Concept Map and upload the screen shot into Canvas. This will be a grade!

4 Matter Concept Map Activity
Get out your iPad! Check to see if you have the Popplet App If not, download the app now. Make sure you can log into Canvas and can see your IPC Course. Here is the Word Bank. Heterogeneous Mixture Element Compound Colloid Solution Homogeneous Mixture Pure Substance Suspension Mixture Solute Solvent

5 What is Matter? Matter is stuff that has mass and takes up space.
There are 4 states of matter; solid liquid gas plasma (ionized gas). Matter can be divided into 2 main categories: Pure Substances Mixtures

6 Pure Substances and Mixtures
Homogeneous (solutions) mixtures Heterogeneous mixtures Can be separated physically Elements & Compounds Cannot be separated physically

7 An Element is defined one type of atom; on the Periodic Table.
Atoms are the smallest unit of matter. Elements CANNOT be chemically separated.

8 Compounds A Compound is a combination of two or more elements combined chemically. CAN be separated chemically CANNOT be separated physically. Examples of compounds include Water, Salt, Glucose (sugar) and Carbon Dioxide.

9 Elements vs. Compounds consists of two or more different elements/atoms bonded together only one kind of Element/Atom present cannot be broken down into a simpler form of Matter can be broken down into a simpler form of matter (elements)

10 Mixtures A Mixture consists of 2 or more elements and/or compounds that are not bonded, but are physically mixed together. CAN be physically separated. Two Types of Mixtures; Homogeneous Mixtures, also known as solutions Heterogeneous Mixtures.

11 Mixtures Mixtures can be separated physically many ways. Examples
sorting, phase changes, heat, pressure, filtration, centrifuge, separation flasks or magnets

12 Homogeneous Mixtures A Homogeneous mixture is a mixture with uniform composition and every part of the solution has the same properties. Homogeneous mixtures are called solutions. A solution has two parts; the Solute and the Solvent. The Solvent does the dissolving in the mixture. The Solute gets dissolved Is Water a Solution? Is Milk a Solution? Examples: A gold ring, Kool-Aid, salt water

13 Heterogeneous Mixtures
A Heterogeneous mixture is a mixture with components seen; two or more phases present. Examples: mixtures of sand and water or sand and iron filings, a conglomerate rock, water and oil, a salad, trail mix and concrete (not cement).

14 Colloids Heterogeneous with homogenous properties.
Particles stay suspended Will not settle over time Examples: Milk, butter

15 Suspension Mixture between a liquid and particles of a solid. Solids will settle over time. Ex. Water and sand Jello with fruit

16 QUICK WRITE Explain in complete sentences how you can distinguish a mixture from a pure substance.

17 Element or Compound

18 Element or Compound

19 Homogeneous or Heterogeneous Mixture
AIR

20 Element or Compound

21 Homogeneous or Heterogeneous Mixture

22 Homogeneous or Heterogeneous Mixture
BLOOD (Plasma, WBC, RBC & Platelets)

23 Element or Compound

24 Homogeneous or Heterogeneous Mixture


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