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| Mixtures
and Solutions Overview |
| OVERVIEW |
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MIXTURES AND SOLUTIONS |
GOALS
Chemistry is the study of the structure of matter and the
changes or transformations that take place in it. Learning
about the makeup of substances gives us knowledge about how
things go together and how they can be taken apart. Learning
about changes in substances is important for several reasons:
changes can be controlled to produce new materials; changes
can be used to give off energy to run machines. The Mixtures
and Solutions Module has four investigations that
introduce students to these fundamental ideas in chemistry.
FOSS EXPECTS STUDENTS TO
- Gain experience with the concepts of mixture and solution.
- Gain experience with the concepts of concentration and
saturation.
- Gain experience with the concept of chemical reaction.
- Apply an operational definition to determine the relative
concentrations of solutions.
- Use group problem-solving techniques to plan investigations.
- Use measurement in the context of scientific investigations.
- Apply mathematics in the context of science.
- Acquire vocabulary associated with chemistry and the periodic
table.
- Be introduced to the concept that all matter is made of
very small particles called atoms and that atoms combine
to form molecules.
- Use scientific thinking processes to conduct investigations
and build explanations: observing, communicating, comparing,
organizing, and relating.
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