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Use the diagram below to answer Questions 1 to 3

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Evidence is information from a source (text, model, diagram, sim, video) to prove or show your answer is correct.

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A ______________ is a group with more than one atom

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A ______________ will have one type of molecule in it.

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A ______________ will have more than one type of molecule in it.

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What do the three models of water molecules have in common?

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This model shows sugar and water mixing together.

Attract - to pull on an object

Does this model show sugar molecules are attracted to the water molecules?

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Explain your answer for Question 5. What do you observe about the model that shows the sugar molecules are or are not attracted to water molecules?

Sentence starter: The model shows sugar molecules (are or are not) attracted to water molecules because _______________

Look for the MM 1.6 Chromatography Model assignment in classwork

Make a model to show what the dye molecules look like on the chromatography paper

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Use the MM 1.6 Chromatography Model on google classroom

  • Follow the directions on google classroom

  • Take a screenshot of your Chromatography Model

  • Add the picture of your Chromatography Model in “Show Your Work” on goformative

Use this picture to answer questions 8 to

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Looking at the chromatography strip, which color dye molecules was the MOST attracted to the water molecules?

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How do you know? Explain your answer for number 8. Use evidence you observed (what did you see) from the Chromatography Paper

Sentence starter: The chromatography paper shows _______________

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Looking at the chromatography strip, which color dye molecules was the LEAST attracted to the water molecules?

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How do you know? Explain your answer for number 10. Use evidence you observed (what did you see) from the Chromatography Paper

Sentence starter: The chromatography paper shows _______________

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What did you do to show the level of attraction (high attraction or low attraction) of molecules in our model?

Sentence starter: I put the ___________ color molecules at the ______________ of the chromatography paper because it had a high attraction to water molecules. I put the ___________ color molecules at the ______________ of the chromatography paper because it had a low attraction to water molecules.

Use this Chromatography Model to answer the questions below:

Jamie and Raymar put food coloring (test mixture) on chromatography paper and the results are below.

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How many colors do you see on Jamie's chromatography paper?

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Is Jamie's food coloring (test mixture) a substance or a mixture?

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How do you know? Explain your answer for Question 14. Use evidence (what you see) from the Chromatography model)

Sentence starter: Jamie's chromatography paper shows

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How many colors do you see on Raymar's chromatography paper?

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Is Raymar's food coloring (test mixture) a substance or a mixture?

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How do you know? Explain your answer for Question 17. Use evidence (what you see) from the Chromatography model)

Sentence starter: Raymar's chromatography paper shows