Hetero or Homogenous?
Homogenous Mixtures
Heterogeneous Mixture
Universal Solvent
Separating Mixtures
100

Fruit Salad

What is heterogeneous

100

Define a homogenous mixture

What is a mixture where you cannot distinguish all parts

100

Define a heterogeneous mixture

What is a mixture where you can distinguish all parts

100

What is the universal solvent?

What is water

100

Why do we separate mixtures? Give a real-life example

What is: People have been separating mixtures ever since Ancient Times, industrious humans have separated mixtures in order to obtain the specific substances that they need. One example of this is extracting metal from ore in order to make tools and weapons.

200

Lemonade

What is homogenous

200

Another name for a homogenous mixture

What is a solution

200

Another name for a heterogeneous mixture

What is a mechanical mixture

200

Why is water considered the universal solvent?

what is more things dissolve in water than ANY other solvent

200

What fish was important to Indigenous Canadians and what did they extract from it?

Ooligans. They extracted the oil which was a high-energy food source. 

300

An unopened bottle of pop

An opened bottle of pop

What is:

Homogenous 

Heterogeneous

300

Homogenous mixtures look the same throughout, even under a ????

What is a microscope

300

A heterogeneous mixture in which the particles settle slowly after mixing is called a?? 

What is a suspension

300

What does "like dissolves like" mean?

"Like dissolves like" is an expression used by chemists to remember how some solvents work. It refers to "polar" and "nonpolar" solvents and solutes. 

Polar substances WILL dissolve in Polar substances. Non-polar substances WILL dissolve in nonpolar substances. Non-polar substances WILL NOT dissolve in polar substances. 

300

Where do we get table salt from and how do we extract it?

What is the ocean, what is evaporation. 

400

Air

What is homogenous *solution of gasses (nitrogen, oxygen and other gases)*


400

The ??? is the part of the solution that is dissolved in another substance, and a ??? is the part of a solution that dissolves another substance.

What is a solute and solvent

400

Do you ever notice that a lot of containers say “shake well before using” This could be an indication that it is a???? 

What is a suspension

400

Give an example of a "like dissolves like" and opposite

What is water dissolves salt

What is water does not dissolve oil 

400

Name ALL separation methods

Filtration, magnetism, distillation, evaporation and density

500

Gold

What is TRICK QUESTION pure substance

500

Properties of Solutions (name 1)

What is:

If the mixture is a solution you will be able to only see one type of matter, even under a microscope. 

Shine a light through the mixture. Solutions contain no un-dissolved particles and do not scatter light. Therefore, you will not see a beam running through the solution. 

500

This is a common agent used in many things like mayonnaise and salad dressings, called an (???) agent. What does it do?

What is an emulsifying agent. It allows the parts of a suspension to remain suspended for longer. 

500

Are polar substances soluble in water?

Molecules that have partially charged positive and negative areas are polar. Because water molecules are polar, water can dissolve many other polar substances. 

500

How were our crystals extracted in our supersaturated solution?

What is by stirring the sugar in hot water instead of room temperature or cold water, the sugar is dissolved faster in the fast-moving (heated) water molecules. As the water cools, the huge amount of sugar particles remains in solution (a supersaturated solution) and it contains more sugar than can stay in the liquid. The sugar falls out of the solution as a precipitate (particles). These connect with other sugar particles, and a crystal begins to grow.

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