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Student Name: Date: Period: Clay Elements, Molecules, and Compounds (srEM 3.0) SC.8.P.8.5 Recognize that there are a finite number of elements and that their atoms combine in a multitude of ways to produce compounds that make up all of the living and nonliving things that we encounter. (AA) SC.8.P.8.9 Distinguish among mixtures (including solutions) and pure substances (Assessed as SC.8.P.8.5) 0biectives: o . will model how elements combine in a multitude of ways to produce compounds that make up all living and nonliving things. Students will differentiate among pure substances, mixtures and solutions. Students Problem Statement/Research Question: How does a small set of elements combine to form molecules, compounds and mixtures, which are used in your daily lives? Background: Atoms of elements combine to form molecules and compounds. Some molecules are elements not compounds since they are only made up of only one type qf element such as hydrogen gas. Mixtures consist of different types of elements andlor compounds that are physically blended but not chemically bonded together. Vocabulary: Atoms - small particles that make up elements and compounds Molecules - two or more atoms bonded together: these atoms may be of the same element or different elements Compounds - two or more different types of atoms bonded together Mixtures - when two or more substances are physically blended but not chemically bonded together Materials: Paper Towel, Toothpicks, Modeling Clay, Colored Pencils Procedure: 1. Color the modeling clay key according to the samples of clay provided. 2.For each molecule/compound listed in the table you will A. List the names of the atoms involved B. Identify the number of each atom in the molecule. need to: C. Make the clay model D" Color the model in the table and label the name of each atom. E" Identify model as an element, compound or mixture. (You need to take apart some models to make other models. But make sure you have received the teacher's initials next to the model before you take it apart. For instance, you need to make CH4 and CO2 with the same carbon molecule.) 3. After you have completed all of the models, you must answer the questions to ensure comprehension of the material. ELr 2017 M-DCPS Department of Science Student SUBSTANCE FORMULA ATOM #oF NAMES ATOMS MOLECULAR MODEL Make the clay compound model and ELEMENT, COMPOUND OR MIXTURE color the diagram Hydrogen Gas Hz Salt (Sodium Chloride) NaCl Methane CH+ Carbon Dioxide COz Oxygen Gas Air Oz Nz, oz, re-ffi HzO, COz :W*j Water HzO Hydrochloric Acid HCI Sodium Hydroxide (lve) NaOH Carbonated Water HzO ELg:2017 COz M-DCPS Department of Science 63 Student Post-Lab Questions: 1. What particle makes up all substances? 2. Which is larger, an atom or a molecule? Explain. How is a compound different from a molecule? 4. Are all molecules compounds? Explain. 5. One of the properties of a pure substdhce it that they always exist in fixed proportions. o How many hydrogen atoms are needed to form five water molecules? J. o How many oxygen atoms are needed to form five water molecules? Research Question: How does a small set of elements combine to form molecules, compounds and mixtures, which are used in your daily lives? Claim: (Make a statement that answers the research question, based on what you observed in the lab you performed) Evidence: (Support your claim by citing data you collected in your lab procedure) Reasoning.' (Describe the science concepts that explain why or how the evidence you presented supports your claim. Include information from observations and notes from video.) ELg 2017 M-DCPS Department of Science 64 Student SSA Connection: L Which of the following is the best example of a heterogeneous mixture? A" Lemonade made of water, lemonade powder mix, and sugar. B. An omelet made of scrambled eggs and cheddar cheese. C. Trail mix made of raisins, peanuts, and chocolate candies. D. A glass of ice water made of ice cubes and pure water. 2. Susie wants to make lemonade on a hot summer day. She mixes lemon juice, water, and sugar in large container. Which of the following happens as she combines the ingredients? A. They mix together to form a new compound. B. They mix together to form a homogeneous solution. C. The stirring motion causes them to break down into elements. D. The heavier items will not completely dissolve, creating a suspension. 3. Which statement A. Silver nitrate B. Silver nitrate C. Silver nitrate D. Silver nitrate 4. best explains why silver nitrate (AgNO3) is classified as a compound? contains a metal. can react with copper. forms when three elements chemically combining. forms a solution when mixed with water. In the following diagram, the content of each container is shown as spheres representing atoms. Different shadings of the atoms represent different elements. # /.( n L#/ I'&l-* * w@ qe r: q'#: LO ry n #wv w- &% NI ry Which of the containers has only one pure substance shown? A. I B. II C. UI D. IV ELg 2017 M-DCPS Department of Science 65