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By the end of class you should be able to define, illustrate, and give an example of:

By the end of class you should be able to define, illustrate, and give an example of:. Element Compound Mixture. Please take Cornell Notes during the presentation!. What is an ELEMENT?. What is an ELEMENT?.

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By the end of class you should be able to define, illustrate, and give an example of:

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  1. By the end of class you should be able to define, illustrate, and give an example of: Element Compound Mixture Please take Cornell Notesduring the presentation!

  2. What is an ELEMENT?

  3. What is an ELEMENT? A pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by physical or chemical means.

  4. Aluminum is an example of an ELEMENT.

  5. What is a COMPOUND?

  6. What is a COMPOUND? A chemical combination between two or more elements, which have different properties different than the original components.

  7. Salt is an example of a COMPOUND. Na + Cl2 2 NaCl +  NaCl + Na Cl2  NaCl

  8. What is a MIXTURE?

  9. What is a MIXTURE? A physical blend of two or more pure substances (elements or compounds), in which both substances retain the original properties.

  10. What is blended to make the Kool-Aid MIXTURE?

  11. What is blended to make the Kool-Aid MIXTURE? • H20 (water) • C6H12O6 (sugar) • Flavoring

  12. Separation Techniques • Chromatography • Pick it apart • Filtration • Distillation • Crystallization • Sublimation

  13. 6 5 1 3 4 2

  14. The Atom & sub-atomic particles

  15. Don’t forget to summarize your Cornell notes & create the questions!

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