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CLASSIFYING MATTER SCAVENGER HUNT Emily Farrell Period 2-3

Emily Farrell's Scavenger Hunt

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CLASSIFYING MATTER

SCAVENGER HUNT

Emily Farrell Period 2-3

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ELEMENT

This shows an example of an element because Copper is found on the Periodic Table. This picture shows three different forms of copper.

Pennies, a copper coffee pot, and a copper jello mold.

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COMPOUND #1

Water is an example of a compound because it is made up of more than one element.

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COMPOUND #2

Salt is a chemical compound because it is formed by a chemical reaction between an acid and a base.

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MIXTURE #1

This is a mixture because it is a combination of H2O and a lemonade packet.

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MIXTURE #2

It is a mixture because it is basically a fruit snack covered with a yogurt like substance.

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MIXTURE #3

The Ovaltine mix is a mixture because the main ingredients are sugar and coco.

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HOMOGENOUS MIXTURE #1

Milk is a Homogenous mixture because it is the same throughout.

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HOMOGENOUS MIXTURE #2

The iced tea is a homogenous mixture because it is the same all throughout and is transparent.

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HETEROGENOUS MIXTURE #1

This Trail Mix is an example of a heterogenous mixture because you can see the difference between the different

snacks.

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HETEROGENOUS MIXTURE #2

This is an example of a heterogenous mixture because you can see the layers and the separation of the vinegar and oil.