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Solutions Outline
Big Ideas:
Matter can be classified according to its…
Solutions Outline
Big Ideas:
- Matter can be classified according to its physical characteristics;
- The particle theory of matter helps to explain the physical characteristics of matter;
- Pure substances and mixtures have an impact on society and the environment;
- Understanding the characteristics of matter allows us to make informed choices about how we use it.
Foundational Knowledge/Key Concepts
- Mechanical mixture
- Solution
- Solute
- Insoluble
- Saturated
- Unsaturated
- Dilute
- Matter
- Pure Substances
- Heterogeneous
- Homogeneous
- Filtration
- Dissolving
- Distillation
- Concentration
Assessment
- Labs demonstrating comprehension and functional use of the key concepts
- Lab report
- Public Service Announcement
Overall Expectations
- Evaluate the social and environmental impacts of the use and disposal of pure substances and mixtures;
- Investigate the properties and applications of pure substances and mixtures;
- Demonstrate an understanding of the properties of pure substances and mixtures, and describe these characteristics using the particle theory .
Lessons
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5. Saturation
- Saturated vs. Unsaturated
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Specific Expectations
- 1.1 Assess enviro impact of disposal
- 1.2 Enviro impact of separating
- 2.1 Safety procedures
- 2.2 Scientific inquiry method
- 2.3 Investigate processes for separating mixtures
- 2.4 Scientific inquiry for properties of pure and mixtures
- 3.1 Distinguish between pure and mixture
- 3.2 Particle theory of matter
- 3.3 Particle theory to describe differences between pure & mix
- 3.4 Distinguish solutions & mechanical mix
- 3.5 Describe separation methods and identify industrial apps
- 3.6 Identify components of solution
- 3.7 Identify solutes & solvents in solutions
- 3.8 Describe concentration in qualitative & quantitative terms
- 3.9 Describe difference between saturated & unsaturated
- 3.10 Explain why water = universal solvent