Product Details
| Title | Elements Compounds & Mixtures (Physical Science In Action) |
| Synopsis |
ELEMENTS, COMPOUNDS AND MIXTURES - the world contains a limited number of elements - the purest form of matter. But when these elements are combined, the possibilities are limitless! Water, carbon dioxide and salt are just a few examples of how elements can be combined to form entirely new substances. Many of these combinations occur naturally, while others are man-made. Students will learn the difference between compounds and mixtures, and see how scientists are able to combine Earth's elements to our benefit. (Library Video Company, USA) |
| Product Code | 6LVPSA05 |
| Format | DVD |
| Duration | 23 mins |
| Year | 2000 |
| Video Clip | |
| Notes | Suitable for grades 7-10 |
| Study Guide | [Download Study Guide] |
| License | Non-theatrical |
| Purchase | Please click here to view prices. |
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ELEMENTS, COMPOUNDS AND MIXTURES - the world contains a limited number of elements - the purest form of matter. But when these elements are combined, the possibilities are limitless! Water, carbon dioxide and salt are just a few examples of how elements can be combined to form entirely new substances. Many of these combinations occur naturally, while others are man-made. Students will learn the difference between compounds and mixtures, and see how scientists are able to combine Earth's elements to our benefit. (Library Video Company, USA) 





