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Period:_____ Matter Study Guide Directions: For each of the questions below, write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. Initials _____ “What is Matter?” Reading Worksheet 1.
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What is the building block/basic unit of matter? In 1911, what were the two parts of the atom? In 1932, what were the four parts of the atom? What is the nucleus made of? Draw a picture of the 1911 atom Draw a picture of the 1932 atom What are the different parts of an atom, where are the parts found, and what charge do they have? “The Atoms Family Album” in ISNt 8.
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Who are the three members of the Atoms Family, where do each of them like to hang out, and what is their personality like? Describe the Energy Streets and how many Elliot Electrons each street can hold. Describe the Morale of Matterville and what would happen if one Elliot Electron got kidnapped. Why is an atom neutral/stable? (Think about the number of proton, neutrons, and electrons.) Matter Card Game 12.
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How can you tell how many protons an element has? How many atoms does an element contain? What kind of atoms make up the element chlorine (Cl)? Element, Molecule, Compound Foldable and Notes 15.
What is the difference between a molecule and a compound? 16.
What is the difference between a molecule and an element? Directions: Write the different types of atoms and how many of each there are in the following: C = carbon
H = hydrogen Ca = calcium
O = oxygen
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CH4
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CaO
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NH3 Pure Substance Versus Mixtures 20
What is the definition of a heterogenous mixture? 21
What is the definition of a homogeneous mixture? 22.
What is another name for a homogeneous mixture? Directions: Explain what kind of components (element, compound, etc) make up the following mixtures and WHY? 23
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26 Directions: Write the type of the mixture that is described (Heterogeneous Mixture or Homogeneous Mixture?) 27.
Strawberry ice cream with fruit
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Kool­Aid in water 29.
Vegetable Soup
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Fruit Loops cereal Directions: Classify each of the following as an Element (E), Compound (C), Heterogeneous Mixture (HE), or Homogeneous Mixture (HO) 31.
Sodium (Na) 32.
Italian Dressing
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Baking Soda (NaHCO3)
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Air Directions: Column A lists different substances. In Column B, list whether the substance is an element, compound, heterogeneous mixture, or a homogeneous mixture. In Column C, list two physical features of the substance. Column A Column B Column C 35.
Salt Water 36.
Silver (Ag) 37.
Sand on a beach 38.
Table Salt (NaCl)