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Unit 1 Matter Student

The document provides an overview of density, pure substances, and mixtures, explaining the differences between heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures, as well as the properties of elements. It includes definitions, examples, and laboratory equipment used for separating mixtures. Additionally, it contains an activity for students to design a license plate using element symbols.

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Unit 1 Matter Student

The document provides an overview of density, pure substances, and mixtures, explaining the differences between heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures, as well as the properties of elements. It includes definitions, examples, and laboratory equipment used for separating mixtures. Additionally, it contains an activity for students to design a license plate using element symbols.

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Coppell Middle School East

Coppell Middle School East


Draw the bead,
foam, and metal
where they fall in
the water

Draw the bead,


foam, and metal
where they fall in
the oil

1 (foam).
Rank the bead, foam, 2. bead
and metal from least 3 (Metal).
dense to most dense
Density is a physical property of an object that combines the
space that an object takes up and the amount of matter
present in the object.

Substances with low density will rest on

top.

Substances with high density will rest on

bottom.
Describe what is happening to the
molecules at each phase:

The solid molecules are tightly


________________________________________
packed meaning the are close
_ together. There is more space in
between molicules in liquid, so
they are less tightly packed. In a
________________________________________
gas the molecules are really spread
_ out and are not very close
together. There is more space
between molecules in gas. The
________________________________________
more compacted the molecules the
_ higher density.

________________________________________

Drag and drop the _states of matter from lowest to highest


on the density scale.
Coppell Middle School East
________________________________________

_
PURE SUBSTANCES
& MIXTURES

PURE SUBSTANCE
A substance that is made up of only one kind
of particle.
Diamonds are made of pure carbon. Pure water is
made of pure H2O molecules.

Mixtures
WHAT IS A MIXTURE?
Two or more substances combined together.
There are two types of mixtures:
heterogeneous and homogeneous.

HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURE
A mixture that is not uniform throughout. Individual
parts of the mixture can be observed and separated.
Examples: sand, trail mix, salad, ice water

HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURE
A gas, liquid, or solid mixture that is uniform
throughout. The particles cannot be easily
separated from each other.
Examples: milk, air, sugar dissolved in water

DISTILLING FLASK
A distilling flask is a piece of laboratory equipment
MORTAR
that & PESTLE
is used to separate mixtures of two liquids
withFUNNEL
different boiling points
A set of 2 simple tools used to prepare
ingredients or substances by crushing and
HOMOGENEOUS
MIXTURES
CONTINUED
SOLUTIONS
A homogeneous mixture of two or more
substances.Solutions are made of a solvent and
a solute.
Examples: Salt water, lemonade, air in our
atmostphere

WHAT IS A SOLVENT?
In a solution, the solvent is the larger amount
of solution.
Example: In salt water, water is the solvent.
“SOLVENT DISSOLVES IT”

WHAT IS A SOLUTE?
In a solution, the solute is the substance being
dissolved.
Example: In salt water, salt is the solute.

HOW DO I REMEMBER THIS?


A thief steals the LOOT. When the police
come, he hides it in the VENT.
SolUTE goes in the solVENT

DISTILLING FLASK
A distilling flask is a piece of laboratory equipment
MORTAR
that & PESTLE
is used to separate mixtures of two liquids
withFUNNEL
different boiling points
A set of 2 simple tools used to prepare
ingredients or substances by crushing and
A lab funnel is just like any other funnel except
grinding them into a fine paste or powder
that it was designed to be used in a laboratory
setting.
HOMOGENEOUS HETEROGENEOUS

DISTILLING FLASK
A distilling flask is a piece of laboratory equipment
MORTAR
that & PESTLE
is used to separate mixtures of two liquids
withFUNNEL
different boiling points
A set of 2 simple tools used to prepare
ingredients or substances by crushing and
A lab funnel is just like any other funnel except
grinding them into a fine paste or powder
that it was designed to be used in a laboratory
setting.
H
1

Hydrogen

1.00888
888

pure substance
What is An element is a ______________________________ that
an made of a single
is made from a __________________________________
atom. .
element
? Elements are the building blocks for all the rest of

the matter in the world.

118 The
All ____________ elements can be found on the
Periodic
Periodic Table. They are organized by elements that Table
havesimilar properties.
__________________________________________

and by increasing atomic number.

1 or 2
Depending on the element, element symbols can be ____________________

letters. If the element symbol is two letters… The

first letter
________________________________ capitaliz
must be _________________________ The

second letter or sometimes 3rd must be lowercase..


ed
_____________________________ - the appearance of a mineral surface in terms of its light-
reflective qualities.
_______________________ - ability to be bent, shaped, or hammered into sheets.
_______________________ - the ability to transfer heat or electricity through a material.

shiny and mettalic


Luster :
easy to bend and hammer, and
___________________________________________________________________
shape
Malleability :
______________________________________________________________
Conductivity : Good conducters of heat and electricy

Luster :dull or not shiny


Malleability :brittle breaks easily
Conductivity :poor conductors of heat and electricity ( insulator)

Luster :can be shiny or dull


Malleability :can be malliebale or brittle
Conductivity :semi conductors of heat and electricity.
Magnetic force attract
It is shiny and
(pull), or repel (push).
mettalic.

Shape or bend transfers heat and


easily. electricity.
Today, you will be exploring the physical
properties of several elements. As you
explore, use the table below to record your
findings.

Symbol- you can find each element symbol on the periodic table
Luster- terms used to describe luster include glassy, pearly, metallic, dull, and
sub-metallic
Malleability- is the substance able to be bent? Write yes or no
Conductivity- does the substance conduct electricity? Write yes or no
Magnetism- is the substance attracted to the magnet? Write yes or no
Classification: do you believe this substance is a metal, non-metal, or metalloid?

** Reminder that all metals, all non-metals, and all metalloids share similar properties **
What are rare
earth Rare earth elements include the group called
elements? the Lanthanides, actinoides as well as
scandium and yttrium.

Lanthanid
es

Rare earth elements aren’t actually RARE,


but extremely difficult to mine. Why
so
Rare earth elements are magnetic and
shiny and have properties of metals.
RARE?

These properties are useful when mixed in with common


metals like iron.
Your task is to design a license plate that uses element symbols to spell out a
word. Your license plate must include the following-
1. Your word must be spelled correctly

2. Include what state or country your license plate is from

3. You must include the element symbol, element name, and atomic number on each

of your element squares.


4. You must include at least 3 elements and have at least a 4 letter word. Bonus if

you can make a word only using elements!


Make sure to decorate your license plate with drawings and color. No blank license
plates!

1Cc
Texas

F F
8
2

C O
Carb
Y Oxyg
e
on en

Need more element squares?


Copy & paste as many as you
need!
Using your apple pencil or text boxes, fill in the blanks
below.
The final box includes practice. Complete it
independently.
Using your apple pencil or text boxes, fill in the blanks
below.
The final box includes practice. Complete it
independently.

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