Examples: Water, Juice, Soup
What is Liquid?
Two or more pure substances combined
What is a Mixture?
The top right corner of the periodic table is considered this (metal, nonmetal, or metalloid)
What is a Non-metal?
An item sinking below will have this
What is More Density?
Sphere of life (WHERE WE LIVE)
What is Biosphere?
Fixed Shape and orderly structure
What is Solid?
Example: Pizza, salad, chocolate chip cookie
What is a Heterogeneous Mixture?
The boxes on the periodic table that are located from the left side to the middle
What is a Metal?
If oil is less dense than water, it is going to do this.
What is Float?
Sphere of land
Cannot see the parts
What is Homogeneous?
The particle is the atomic number of each element on the table (Ex: Hydrogen is 1)
What is a Proton?
If soap is less dense than honey, but more dense than water what is the order of liquids from lowest to highest?
honey, soap, water
What is Hydrosphere?
Takes the shape of the container it is in
What is Liquid?
Examples: Blood, lemonade, coffee
What is a Homogeneous Mixture?
Properties: Conductive, Shiny luster, Malleable, Magnetic
What is a Metal?
If a cup is full of syrup and a wooden bead is dropped in, it will rest on the top of the syrup. Why?
It is less dense than the syrup.
This is the sphere that gives us air to breathe
What is atmosphere?
Has the highest kinetic energy
What is Gas?
A type of pure substance that is made up of only one type of atom (HINT: there is a table of them in the room)
What is an Element?
The element Phosphorus (P on table) is this (metal, nonmetal, or metalloid)
What is a Non-metal?
Because molecules in hot water move faster and are further apart
What is an example of each sphere?
MS. SMITH WILL DECIDE IF CORRECT