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YR2_T1_Practice 1.1-1.3
Practice lesson

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Topic 1.1 - Learning Goals:
I can…

  • Explain what makes something a substance
  • Describe a substance using its properties and use properties to identify a substance
  • Know the difference between a pure substance and a mixture
  • Understand the difference between a homogeneous mixture and heterogeneous mixture
  • Decide if a liquid mixture is a solution or a suspension based on its properties
  • Explain the different ways a mixture can be separated by using separation methods

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1.1 - Separation methods:
  • Extraction
Separation based on difference in solubility


  • Filtration
Separation based on difference in particle size


  • Evaporation
Separation based on difference in boiling point



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Topic 1.2 - Learning Goals:
I can…

  • Use the different prefixes in the metric system to convert between measurements
  • Explain what mass and volume are and what units are used to measure them
  • Correctly determine the mass of an object or substance by using a scale
  • Calculate the volume of a regularly shaped object by using a mathematical formula
  • Determine the volume of an irregularly shaped object by using the water displacement method 

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1.2 - Volume:
Regular shapes you can calculate the volume using a formula


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1.2 - Water displacement:
Irregular shapes you can measure the volume using water displacement.

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Topic 1.3 - Learning Goals:
I can…

  • Explain the concept of density and know which measurements are necessary to calculate the density of a substance 
  • Calculate the density of a substance, in g/mL or g/cm3, using the density formula.
  • Use density to determine the mass or volume of a substance by making a calculation
  • Use density to identify an unknown substance, since density is a property of a substance 

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1.3 Density calculations

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