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Monday 10/3/16

TO DO: QUIETLY
2.

GET ISN NOTEBOOK

Pick up your textbook at door and take a seat!

TODAYS Sci-Spot Question:

8TH Grade: Differentiate between COLLOID


& SUSPENSION MIXTURES.
Find page in book?
Comparing-solutions-suspensions-colloids-properties study

When finished read HW pages and take notes in ISN


Reading check quiz is moved to Tuesday!

COMPOUNDS AND MIXTURES STUDY

Differentiating Mixtures
Colloids -are special
kind of homogeneous
mixture.
1.Has Intermediate
sized particles (larger
than solution)
2.2. Deflects light

Suspensions are
heterogeneous
mixtures;
1. have visible larger
particles
2. will separate upon
standing

Examples: fog, milk,


shaving cream, smoke

Examples: sand, silt in


tomato juice,
dressings

Solution-homogeneous
mixture
A type of mixture where one part of the
mixture is dissolved in the other part.
Mixture with a solvent and at least one
solute.
Examples:
Sweet Tea
Salt water
Lemonade
***Ex: Air, Metal Alloys!

Mixtures and
solutions
HOMEWORK
WEEK 8: 390-410
Plus complete p. 409-410

To learn this
week

VOCABULARY Activity..

DISSOLVING
COLLOID
SUSPENSION
FILTRATION
MAGNETIC ATTRACTION
EVAPORATION
SIFTING
PURE SUBSTANCE
PH SCALE-ACIDS/BASES

Spot Check 7 + Reading


Check Quiz
Voice Level 0=Silence

1. When finished with Spot Check quiz


start working on the Reading Check
Quiz,
you can use your notebooks.

When all done & time allows


Video:Comparing-solutions-suspensionscolloids-properties-STUDY

Tuesday 10/5/16

TO DO: QUIETLY

GET ISN NOTEBOOK

2. Pick up your textbook at door and take a seat!

TODAYS Sci-Spot Question:

8TH Grade: Explain different


ways how mixtures can be
separated.
Find page in textbook+ read
Mixtures Handout Highlight ALL
separation methods and Complete your ISN.

ISN NOTES
SEPARATING MIXTURE METHODS 30

DEMO LAB:MIXTURES
AND PURE SUBSTANCES
STEP 1 IS IT:
OR

MIXTURE

Step 2 if it is
MIXTURE
Is it
HETEROGENEOS
SUSPENSION

PURE SUBSTANCE (element or


compound only!)

OR HOMOGENEOUS
Colloid or Solution

Wednesday 9/28/16

TO DO: QUIETLY

GET ISN NOTEBOOK

2. PICK UP TEXTBOOK AT THE DOOR AND TAKE A


SEAT!!!

TODAYS Sci-Spot Question:

8TH Grade: What causes elements


to combine into compounds?

When finished read HW


pages and take notes in
ISN.

ISN NOTES
1. Discussion: chemical bondingcovalent versus Ionic Bonds
Video clip

ACTIVITY

Quizzez Review
3 TEAMS: IMPACT/IGNITE/FOCUS
COMPETE FOR POINTS
WINNING TEAM: ALL MEMBERS WILL
A PRICE

Thursday 9/29/16

TO DO: QUIETLY

GET ISN NOTEBOOK

2. PICK UP YOUR BOOK FROM CART NEXT TO ISN


AS YOU ARE WALKING IN, PLEASE BE SEATED
AND WORKING AT BELL!!!!!

TODAYS Sci-Spot Question:

8TH Grade: Differentiate


between compounds and
mixtures?
When finished read HW pages and take
notes in ISN

MATCHING DEFINITIONS
VOCABULARY SET HANDOUT PAGE
1+2
REVIEW
Elements/Compounds/Mixtures
worksheet

Friday 9/30/16

TO DO: QUIETLY

GET ISN NOTEBOOK

2. PICK UP TEXTBOOK AT THE DOOR AND BE


SEATED AT BELL!!!

TODAYS Sci-Spot Question:

8TH Grade: Can compound be


physically separated like
mixtures-explain why or why
not?
Today is Spot Quiz, review all your Sci-Spots!

Spot Check 7 + Reading


Check Quiz
Voice Level 0=Silence

1. When finished with Spot


Check quiz
start working on the Reading
Check Quiz,
you can use your
notebooks.

When all done & time allows Video:

Element, Molecule, or
Compound?

Element, Molecule, or
Compound?

Element, Molecule, or
Compound?

Element, Molecule, or
Compound?

Element, Molecule, or
Compound?

Atoms

Molecules &
Compounds

ALL living &


nonliving
things

Pure Substances
A single kind of matter
that has a specific
makeup or composition.
Pure substances can NOT
be separated easily, or
sometimes, not at all.
A pure substance can be
an element or a
compound.

Examples of Pure
Substances

Water
Sugar
Salt
Oxygen

Mixture
Two or more substances that are
together in the same place, but their
atoms are not chemically bonded.
Mixtures CAN be physically
separated

Examples of
Mixtures

Salt water
Sand
Trail Mix
Cookie dough
Lemonade

Heterogeneous
A mixture in which you can see the
different parts and can easily
separate them out.
Examples: Trail Mix, Fruit Salad,
Chicken Noodle Soup

Homogeneous
A mixture that is so evenly mixed
that you cant differentiate the parts
simply by looking at the mixture.
Examples: Lemonade, Smoothie,
Ketchup

Solution-homogeneous
mixture
A type of mixture where one part of
the mixture is dissolved in the other
part.
Examples:
Sweet Tea
Salt water
Lemonade
***Ex: Air, Metal Alloys!

Saturation
When you have added so much of a
solute that no more dissolves.

Separating a Mixture
Sometimes a scientist might need to
separate a mixture or solution into its
different parts. There are 5 basic
ways that you can use the properties
of matter to separate a mixture.

Magnetic Attraction
Using a magnet to pull magnetic
objects out of a mixture.
Example: Using a magnet to pull
pieces of metal out of sand.

Filtration
Pouring a mixture through a filter
to separate solids from liquids.
Example: Sand and water poured
through a filter will separate the
sand.

Distillation
Liquids are heated until one of them
boils, and turns into gas, which is
moved away from the original liquid.
The gas cools into the separated liquid.
Example: Distillation of alcohol
Alcohol boils at 78o C
Water boils at 100o C

Evaporation
The liquid evaporates away, leaving
the solids behind.
Example: Salt water. The water
will evaporate and leave the salt
behind.

SIFTING
SEPARATING SMALLER PARTICLES
SOLDS FROM LARGER ONES
USING SCREEN
EXAMPLE; CHEFS SIFTING FLOUR OR
SIFTING GROVEL FOR PRECIOUS
METALS

Acids, Bases, and Salts


A compound can be described by
classifying it as an acid, base, or salt.
Each of these classifications
describes the characteristics of a
group of compounds.

Acids
React with metals
React with carbonates
Taste sour

Acids turn blue litmus paper red

Examples of Acids

Citrus Juice
Soda
Hydrochloric Acid (in your stomach)
Sulfuric Acid (in batteries)

Bases
Taste Bitter
Feel Slippery
Do NOT react with metal or
carbonates

Bases turn red litmus paper blue

Examples of Bases

Baking Soda
Ammonia
Cocoa Beans
Shampoo
Soap

Salts
A neutral compound that can be
made from the combination of an
acid and a base.
Are made of crystals
Examples: Table Salt, copper sulfate
(blue) potassium dichromate
(orange)

pH Scale
A scale used to measure acids and
bases
Ranges from 0-14
7 is neutral (not acid or base)

Anything below 7 is an acid.


The lower the number the stronger the
acid.

Anything above 7 is a base.


The higher the number the stronger the
base.

Example of a pH scale

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