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Combining Substances

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Combining Substances. Your eyes are bigger than your stomach!. I could eat a horse!. Doggie bag. List of Vocabulary A. Add substances together : /ˈ sʌbstəns / a particular type of liquid ,  solid ,  or gas - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Combining Substances

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Your eyes are bigger than your stomach!

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I could eat a horse!

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Doggie bag

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List of Vocabulary A

• Add substances together : /ˈsʌbstəns/a particular type of liquid, solid, or gas

• Mixture: /ˈmɪkstʃə(r)/a combination of two or more different things,people, qualities etc

• Taco: /ˈtækəʊ/a Mexican food consisting of a flat piece of pastry that is folded around meat, beans etc and cooked until it is hard

• Contain:/kənˈteɪn/if an area contains something, you will find that thing there

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Taco

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List of Vocabulary B

• Stir: to move food around in a dish or pan using a spoon or other object/stɜː(r)/

• Dissolved: if a solid substance dissolves in a liquid, it ismixed into the liquid so that it becomes included in it /dɪˈzɒlv/

• Evenly:so that all parts of a surface are covered with the same amount of something/ˈiːv(ə)nli/

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List of Vocabulary C

• Properties:/ˈprɒpə(r)ti/things, especially valuable things, that areowned by someone

• Undone:completely defeated or destroyed• Lettuce:a vegetable with large thin green

leaves that you eat raw in asalad/ˈletɪs/ • Pour:to make a liquid or substance flow out of

a container that you are holding/pɔː(r)/

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List of Vocabulary D

• Solution:a way to solve a problem or to deal with a bad situation/səˈluːʃ(ə)n/

• Grains of sugar:a very small individual piece of a substance such as sand, salt, or sugar/ɡreɪn/

• Evaporate:if liquid evaporates or is evaporated, it changes into gas or steam/ɪˈvæpəreɪt/

• Steam:the hot wet substance like a thin cloud that is produced when water is heated/stiːm/

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Ask your partner!

• Do you know how to cook?• What is your favorite dish?• Do you know how to cook your favorite dish?• What are it’s substances and ingredients?• Do you know how to mix them?• Which one you put first?• Can you teach it to a friend?

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How to Make Salad?

• 1. Get a bowl, and a head of lettuce• 2. Add some veggies that you like• 3. Go even further with some meat• 4. Mix all of your ingredients into

the bowl and stir together• 5. Serve

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How to make Lemonade?

• 1. Cut up lemons, and squeeze until juice is gone

• 2. Make sugar-water by boiling water with an equal amount of sugar.

• 3. Figure that for every four cups of water (950 mL), the juice from two whole lemons should be added.

• 4. Add ice cubes, pour into a glass, and enjoy!

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How to make soup?• 1. Rinse chicken thoroughly ( )• 2. Trim off excess fat ( )• 3. Cut chicken into quarters and place in a large stock pot ( )• 4. Add the water (or broth) and 2 teaspoons salt and bay leaf ( )• 5. Cover the pot and bring to boil ( )• 6. Uncover and skim off the top froth ( )• 7. Allow to simmer 2 1/4 hours ( )• 8. Add the onions, celery, and carrots and parsley. ( )• 9. Allow to simmer 45 minutes. ( )• 10. Place cooked noodles or rice in bowl and pour soup over it. ( )• 11. Serve! Enjoy yourself! ( )

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How to make Soup?- Answer• 1. Rinse chicken thoroughly (10)• 2. Trim off excess fat ( 11)• 3. Cut chicken into quarters and place in a large stock pot ( 7)• 4. Add the water (or broth) and 2 teaspoons salt and bay leaf ( 1)• 5. Cover the pot and bring to boil (6)• 6. Uncover and skim off the top froth ( 4)• 7. Allow to simmer 2 1/4 hours ( 9)• 8. Add the onions, celery, and carrots and parsley. (8)• 9. Allow to simmer 45 minutes. (5)• 10. Place cooked noodles or rice in bowl and pour soup over it. ( 3)• 11. Serve! Enjoy yourself! (2)

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Rinse chicken thoroughlyhttp://www.wikihow.com/Make-Chicken-Soup

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Trim off excess fat.

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Cut chicken into quarters and place in a large stock pot.

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Add the water (or broth) and 2 teaspoons salt and bay leaf.

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Cover the pot and bring to boil.

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Uncover and skim off the top froth

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Allow to simmer 2 1/4 hours

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Add the onions, celery, and carrots and parsley.

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Allow to simmer 45 minutes.

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Place cooked noodles or rice in bowl and pour soup over it.

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Enjoy Yourself!

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Combining Substances

• When you add substances together, you get a mixture. You eat and drink mixtures everyday. A taco is a mixture of meat, beans, and cheese. A salad is a mixture of vegetables. Chocolate milk is a mixture of chocolate and milk.

• Oceans are also mixtures. They contain water, salt, and bits of sand. Rocks are usually mixtures of minerals. Air is a mixture of gases. No new substances are created in a mixture. The substances in a mixture keep their own properties. This means that mixtures can be undone.

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• Think of a salad. You can see different substances. There are tomatoes, carrots, and lettuce. Tomatoes still have the properties of tomatoes. Carrots still have the properties of carrots. Salt water is a different kind of mixture. It is not as easy to tell its substances apart. Pour salt into a glass of water. You can’t see the salt anymore. The salt dissolved in the water. This means that the salt mixed evenly in the water. Salt water is a solution. A solution is a mixture in which one substance mixes easily into another substance.

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• Lemonade is another solution. Sugar dissolves in water and lemonade juice. The sugar is mixed evenly in the water and lemon juice. You cannot see grains of sugar. It’s not as easy to separate the substances in a solution. Still, it can always be done. How could you separate the salt in the saltwater solution?

• Leave a solution water and salt in a sunny place. The sun’s heat will make the water evaporate. Only salt will be left in the cup. You also could boil the solution. The water would escape as steam. The salt would remain. Heat changes the water from a liquid to a gass, changing the state of one substance is a common way to separate a solution.

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Comprehension

• Write the letter of the best answer.

2. Any combination of two or more substances is a ……………..• a. food• b. liquid• c. mixture

3. An ocean is …………..• a. a substance• b. a mixture• c. two substances

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4. You can always separate a mixture because …………………..

• a. the substances keep their own properties• b. mixtures are always solid• c. the new substance is easy to see

• 5. The substances in a solution………………..• a. don’t mix easily• b. mix together evenly• c. can’t be separated

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6. What is one way to separate a solution?• a. solutions cannot be separated• b. stir the solution• c. heat the solution

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• You can often tell the meaning of a word by reading the words around it. Look at each number in parenthesis. Find the paragraph in the reading with the same number. Then find the word that fits the given meaning, write the word.

• 7. a mixture of vegetables (1)• 8. taken apart (3)• 9. features that describe something (3)• 10. same all the way through (6)• 11. small pieces of sugar (7)• 12. dry up (9)

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Antonym

• Pups are little dogs, not big ones. Words with opposite meanings are antonyms. Little is an antonym of big. Read each sentence, and write the word that means the opposite of the word in bold type.

• 13. It is easy to make mixtures. Simple/difficult• 14. You combine peanut butter and jelly to make a

sandwich. Blend/separate • 15. Substances are blended in a solution.

Mixed/separated• 16. Water is a common substance. Rare/usual

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Think about it• Suppose you are investigating ways to separate mixtures. You have these

four mixtures:• 1. Water and sand• 2. Water and sugar• 3. Sand and iron filings• 4. Sugar and flour

• 17. Which mixture could be most easily separated with a sieve?• 18. Which mixture could be most easily separated with a magnet?• 18. 1• 19. 2• 20. 3• 21. 4

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• Write about your favorite dish!• Is it Spaghetti? Pizza? Iranian dish?• How do you make it?• What are it’s ingredients?

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