Science

  Unit 4d:
Solids, Liquids and how they can be Separated

Describe the difference between solids and liquids; give everyday examples of melting / dissolving; explain why undissolved solids can be separated from a solution

 Use the Intel Microscope to observe solids (fine powders) that appear to behave as liquids.


Look at materials to see which would make the best filter; take time lapse pictures of ice melting or chocolate cooling.

Using the intel microscope, video materials mixing and dissolving e.g. water and cornflour.

Watch videos on States of Matter (vega.org.uk)

Use a computer simulation to carry out experiments online. (see websites below)

Powerpoint Resource - (Greenwich ICT)

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How a Filter press works
Watch an online animation showing filtration in industry.
www.industry-animated.org

 

 

Teaching Resources (teachingideas.co.uk)

Simple Chromatography - Separating coloured substances

Fun Experiments

Websites

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Material World
Ch 4 Science Essentials
Separating Materials
BBC Digger and the gang

Please note: To access the activites on see.slb.com, Java software needs to be installed on your computer. If you can't see the activities on the site then click here to install Java software.

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Viscosity Explorer
seed.slb.com
Properties of Liquids
seed.slb.com


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IWB Activity
ngfl-cymru.org.uk
Buoyancy Explorer
seed.slb.com

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Animations + Activities
abpischools.org.uk
Change It!
Foss Web

IWB Activity
lgfl.net

 

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