Physical Science Packet Chapter 15: Composition of Matter

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Physical Science Packet Chapter 15: Composition of Matter Name: Due: Date of Chapter 15 Test 1

Composition of Matter Study Guide Major topics on the test will include: A. Pure Substance vs. Mixtures a. Definition and Examples of Pure Substances b. Definition and Examples of Mixtures c. Know how to determine if a something is a pure substance or a mixture. d. Know how to separate a mixture. B. Elements vs. Compounds a. Definition and Examples of Elements b. Definition and Examples of Compounds c. Know how to separate a compound. C. Solutions, Colloids, and Suspension a. Definition and Examples of Solutions b. Definition and Examples of Colloids c. Definition and Examples of Suspension d. Know how to determine if a something is a solution, colloid, and a suspension. D. Physical and Chemical Properties a. Definition and Examples of Physical Properties b. Definition and Examples of Chemical Properties E. Physical and Chemical Changes a. Definition and Examples of Physical Changes b. Definition and Examples of Chemical Changes F. Law of Conservation of Mass and Chemical Changes a. Define the Law of Conservation of Mass b. Know how the Law of Conservation of Mass effects the elements involved in a chemical change. 2

Insert Concept Map Here 3

Essential Questions List Date Started: Question #1: Notes: (to be filled out on review day) Date Started: Question #2: Notes: (to be filled out on review day) Date Started: Question #3: Notes: (to be filled out on review day) Date Started: Question #4: Notes: (to be filled out on review day) 4

Date Started: Question #5: Notes: (to be filled out on review day) Date Started: Question #6: Notes: (to be filled out on review day) Date Started: Question #7: Notes: (to be filled out on review day) Date Started: Question #8: Notes: (to be filled out on review day) Date Started: Question #9: Notes: (to be filled out on review day) 5

Day #1: Pure Substances and Mixtures Notes 6

Day #2: Elements and Compounds Notes 7

Day #3: Solution, Colloid, and Suspension Notes 8

Day #4: Physical and Chemical Properties Notes 9

Day #5: Physical and Chemical Changes Notes 10

Day #6: Law of Conservation of Mass Notes 11

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 3 Mini-LAB: Separating Mixtures 12

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 5 Lab: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures (Page 1) 13

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 6 Lab: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures (Page 2) 14

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 9 Laboratory Activity Lab 1: Chromatography (Page 1) 15

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 10 Laboratory Activity Lab 1: Chromatography (Page 2) 16

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 11 Laboratory Activity Lab 1: Chromatography (Page 3) 17

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 12 Laboratory Activity Lab 1: Chromatography (Page 4) 18

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 13 Laboratory Activity Lab 2: Properties of Matter (Page 1) 19

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 14 Laboratory Activity Lab 2: Properties of Matter (Page 2) 20

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 15 Laboratory Activity Lab 2: Properties of Matter (Page 3) 21

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 16 Laboratory Activity Lab 2: Properties of Matter (Page 4) 22

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 7 Lab: Checking Out Chemical Changes (Page 1) 23

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 8 Lab: Checking Out Chemical Changes (Page 2) 24

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 19 Directed Reading for Content Mastery: Overview Classification of Matter 25

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 29 Section 1 Enrichment: Classification of Matter 26

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 20 Directed Reading for Content Mastery: Section 1 Composition of Matter 27

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 27 Section 1 Reinforcement: Composition of Matter 28

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 21 Directed Reading for Content Mastery: Section 2 Properties of Matter 29

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 28 Section 2 Reinforcement: Properties of Matter 30

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 22 Directed Reading for Content Mastery: Key Terms Classification of Matter 31

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 31 Note-Taking Worksheet: Classification of Matter (Page 1) 32

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 32 Note-Taking Worksheet: Classification of Matter (Page 2) 33

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 35 Chapter Review: Classification of Matter (Page 1) 34

Insert Classification of Matter Supplemental Pg. 36 Chapter Review: Classification of Matter (Page 2) 35