Nanoscale - Things to small to see, atoms and molecules
What do you see in the model?
Observable scale - What we can see with our eyes.
What do you see when sugar and water are mixed together?
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Modeling Dissolving
Just like Diego in the book Solving Dissolving, explaining and understanding the concept of dissolving requires the use of visuals and language. We’ll create nanovision models of dissolving.
Click on the link to go to the model: https://learning.amplify.com/modelingtool/#/tool/1443521044986/level/23_Dissolving_Model_id_1669
Writing a Scientific Explanation (Paragraph)
Write a CER (Claim / Evidence / Reasoning) paragraph to answer the question below.
Question: Which flavor ingredients will not leave sediments in the salad dressing?
Flavor ingredients:
Sugar
Pepper
Citric Acid
Cumin
Sediment is small bits of solid material that settle at the bottom of a liquid.
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💚 Write your CLAIM (Answer to the question)
Sentence starter: The flavor ingredients that will not leave sediment are ______________ and _________________
Flavor ingredients:
Sugar
Pepper
Citric Acid
Cumin
Sediment is small bits of solid material that settle at the bottom of a liquid.
Flavor Ingredients Test
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Question 9
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Modeling Matter Simulation
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Question 10
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Solving Dissolving Model
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Question 11
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Question 12
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💚 Reasoning: How does this prove your claim?
Question: Which flavor ingredients will not leave sediments in the salad dressing?
Flavor ingredients:
Sugar
Pepper
Citric Acid
Cumin
This means that ______ and _____ will not leave sediment because _______.
This happened because _______.
Criteria For Success
Explain what happened to the flavor ingredients (at the observable scale) WITH DETAILS.
Explain why this happened (at the nanoscale).
Exit Ticket
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Question 1
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What do these models show us or teach us about dissolving? Why do substances dissolve?
Question 2
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Question 3
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💚 Explain your answer for question 2
This model shows ________________________
Question 4
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Question 5
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💚 Explain your answer for question 4
This model shows ________________________
Question 6
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How is this model similar to the model we just looked at? How is it different?
Question 7
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💚 What do these models show on the nanoscale that can help explain what you see on an observable scale?
Use both sentence starters:
On the nanoscale I see ______________________________
This is why on the observable scale I see ______________________________
💚 Evidence: How does your observations from the Flavor Ingredients Test support/prove your answer to the question?
In the Flavor Ingredients Test, it showed _____________
Evidence: How does your observations from the Modeling Matter Simulation support/prove your answer to the question?
In the Modeling Matter Simulation, it showed _____________
Evidence: How does your observations from the Solving Dissolving Model support / prove your answer to the question?
In the Solving Dissolving Model, it showed _____________
Question 13
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Question 14
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💚 How do you know the mixture is dissolving? (What do you see?)
Question 15
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💚 Why is the cumin not soluble in mixture 2?
💚 Is this a model of a solid that has dissolved in a liquid? Or is this a model of a solid that didn’t dissolve in a liquid?
A) Model of a solid that has dissolved in a liquid
B) Model of a solid that didn’t dissolve in a liquid
💚 Is this a model of a solid that has dissolved in a liquid?
Or is this a model of a solid that didn’t dissolve in a liquid?
A) Model of a solid that has dissolved in a liquid
B) Model of a solid that didn’t dissolve in a liquid