Elements
Particle Model
Separation
Concentrations
Ethics
100

Temperature at which substances changes from a solid into a liquid 

Melting point

100
List the four key components of the model
1. all matter of particles

2. all particles are in motion (moving)

3. there is some space between any two particles

4. heating up matter gives the particles more energy and lets them move faster

100

The best form of separation for sand and rocks

Sieving 

100

What is the formula for concentration

percent concentration = volume of solute / volume of solvent X 100

100

Define ethics

Decisions or actions in science that involve doing what is right and fair.

200

Pure substances consisting of a single type of atom

Element

200

Tightly packed particles

Solid

200

To separate nickel from dirt and mulch, we use which separation technique

Magnetic separation

200

You have 5 mg of salt and 20 ml of water. What is the concentration?

25%

200

Define intercultural consideration

Ways that scientists show respect for different cultures.

300

A substance (solid) that will dissolve in a solvent

Solute

300

No fixed shape (takes shape of container) but fixed volume

Liquids

300

Why would we use filtration? Provide an example

To separate an insoluble solid from a pure liquid or solution. Example salt from water

300
The concentration is 45% you have 30 ml of solvent. What is the amount of solute that is in the solution (in grams)?

13.5 g

300

When scientists develop new technologies, how can they ensure the technologies are used responsibly and ethically?

Fair

sustainable 

Honesty

400

Point at which no more solute can dissolve in a solution

Saturation

400

Little to no attraction between particles

Gases

400

Provide the best order to separate these substances. Justify why.

Water, sand, salt, little rocks, nickel 

1. magnetic

2. sieving

3. filtration

4. evaporation

400

If you wanted to make a solution less concentrated, what could you do? Why would this work?

Add more solvent to the solution. This works because the volume of the solution increases and decreases the concentration. 
400

Scientists are developing a new medicine; they consult with local Aboriginal communities about different techniques and resources (plants) that have been used in the past. What can the scientists do to consider the communities they spoke with?

Acknowledge where they got the information

Respect the groups they spoke with


500

Changing in state from a solid into a gas without becoming a liquid

Sublimation

500

Only wiggling and vibration

Solids

500

Define distillation 

uses of evaporation and condensation to separate substances. Evaporated liquid is captured and condensed back into liquid form. 

500

You completed an experiment with 10 separate cups of water each with 10 ml in it. The first cup receives 1 tablespoon of hot chocolate solute, the fifth cup receives 5 tablespoons of hot chocolate, and the tenth cup receives 10 tablespoons of hot chocolate. Explain the trend. What cup of hot chocolate would you want for a chocolatey cup of cocoa 

Trend as you add more solute of chocolate to each cup, the concentration increases. 

You would want cup 10. 

500

Why is it important for scientists to work with people of different cultures and communities?

It allows for different perspectives to be included and learned from. Cultures have been around for a long time (1000s of years) and have a lot of knowledge and different perspectives on a variety of topics.

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