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Use the diagram below to answer Questions 1 to 3

Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
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Question 4
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Models
Question 5
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Question 6
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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 _______________

- If you choose to make your model on Google Classroom, 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
Question 7
7.

Two ways to do make your model
  1. Use the Draw Tool in “Show Your Work” on goformative
OR

2. 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

Question 8
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Evidence is information from a source (text, model, diagram, sim, video) to prove or show your answer is correct.
Question 9
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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 _______________

Question 10
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Question 11
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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 _______________

Question 12
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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:

EXIT TICKET
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.

Question 13
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Question 14
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Question 15
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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

Question 16
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Question 17
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Question 18
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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

A ______________ is a group with more than one atom
A) Atom
B) Molecule
C) Substance
D) Mixture
A ______________ will have one type of molecule in it.
A) Atom
B) Molecule
C) Substance
D) Mixture
A ______________ will have more than one type of molecule in it.
A) Atom
B) Molecule
C) Substance
D) Mixture

What do the three models of water molecules have in common?
A) They all show the right color of water molecules.
B) They all show that a water molecule is always made of the same type number and kinds of atoms.
C) They all show that water molecules can be made of different arrangements of atoms.
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?
A) No, this model does not show sugar molecules are attracted to the water molecules
B) Yes, this model shows sugar molecules are attracted to the water molecules
Looking at the chromatography strip, which color dye molecules was the MOST attracted to the water molecules?
A) Dye 1 - Blue
B) Dye 2 - Red
C) Dye 3 - Yellow
Looking at the chromatography strip, which color dye molecules was the LEAST attracted to the water molecules?
A) Dye 1 - Blue
B) Dye 2 - Red
C) Dye 3 - Yellow
How many colors do you see on Jamie's chromatography paper?
A) 1 color
B) 2 colors
C) 3 colors
Is Jamie's food coloring (test mixture) a substance or a mixture?
A) Substance
B) Mixture
How many colors do you see on Raymar's chromatography paper?
A) 1 color
B) 2 colors
C) 3 colors
Is Raymar's food coloring (test mixture) a substance or a mixture?
A) Substance
B) Mixture