Classifying Matter Scavenger Hunt!

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Classifying Matter Scavenger Hunt! By Amy McBride

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Classifying Matter Scavanger Hunt

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Classifying Matter Scavenger Hunt!

By Amy McBride

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Homogeneous Mixture # 1

This Kool-Aid is a homogeneous mixture because it looks the same from all angles.

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Homogeneous mixture # 2

The hot sauce is an example of a homogenous mixture because it also looks the same from all angles.

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Element

These weights are elements because they are made from iron.

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Heterogeneous mixture # 1

This seal from my summer vacation is an example of a heterogeneous mixture because it does not look the same from all angles and it has different layers like its spots.

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Heterogeneous mixture # 2

Wrigley Field is also a heterogeneous mixture because it has many different layers and does not look the same all around.

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Mixture # 1

This Purell is an example of a mixture because the components are physically combined.

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Mixture # 2

The chalk is only physically combined therefore it is a mixture.

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Mixture # 3 This power ranger is also a mixture because the plastic and cloth are physically combined and you cannot write a chemical formula for it.

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Compound #1

This salt is a compound because it is made of two or more atoms that are combined chemically.

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Compound # 2These crayons are an example of a compound because they are made of two different types of atoms.