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Find the Standard Power Point and begin bell ringer Compare the physical and chemical changes (including changes in size, shape, and state) to chemical changes that are the result of chemical reactions (including change in color, change in temperature, and formation of a precipitate or gas.

Bell Ringer **Turn in Homework-PG. 603 (1-6) BY THE TARDY BELL!!! Balancing Act Write down the formula below. Is it balanced? If so, prove it. If it is not balanced, balance it by adding COEFFICIENTS ONLY. YOU CAN ADD A COEFFICIENT IN FRONT OF AN ELEMENT OR COMPOUND. YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO ADD OR TAKE AWAY SUBSCRIPTS.

Take out your agenda and write down your homework for the week: Balancing Chemical Equations (Front and Back), due Thursday,

Bell Ringer – Take out your worksheet on Chemical Vs. Physical Properties and Changes. We will review the data together.

Physical Properties Characteristics of matter that can be seen through direct observation such as density, melting point, and boiling point

Physical Changes Changes in the identify of the substance does not change

Chemical Properties Characteristics of matter that can only be observed when one substance changes into a different substance, such as burning a piece of wood

Chemical Changes Transform one type of matter into another kind, which may have different properties

Chemical Properties Flammability- the ability to burn, reacting quickly with oxygen Ability to rust- reacts slowly with oxygen to produce rust Reactivity to vinegar- reacts with vinegar to produce a new substance

Physical Properties Transparency – the property of letting light pass through something Boiling Point- temperature at which a substance goes from a liquid to a gas (100 Degrees Celsius, 212 Degrees Fahrenheit)

Physical Properties Melting Point-temperature at which a substance goes from a solid to a liquid (Freezing Point 32 Degrees Fahrenheit, 0 Degrees Celsius) Brittleness-tendency to break, crack, or crumble easily, nonmetals

Physical Properties Ductility- ability to bend without breaking; to be twisted into wires Elasticity-ability to be stretched or compressed then returned to its original state

Physical Properties Density – measure of mass per unit volume; D=M/V; bowling ball vs. basketball; syrup vs water

Part 2 Physical Verses Chemical Change 1.P 2.P 3.C 4.P 5.P 6.C 7.C 8.P 9.P 10.P

11.P 12.P 13.P 14.C 15.C 16.P 17.P 18.P Part 2 Physical Verses Chemical Change

Quick Video Connection Watch: Physical Verses Chemical Changes 3:43 Exit Ticket-What physical and chemical changes have your experienced in your daily life?

Essential Questions How do physical and chemical changes differ? What physical and chemical changes have your experienced in your daily life?

Grade Check Up Missing Assignments No Name Assignments Progress Reports Report Cards 3-31

Purpose Differentiate between physical and chemical changes.

Standard Compare the physical and chemical changes (including changes in size, shape, and state) to chemical changes that are the result of chemical reactions (including change in color, change in temperature, and formation of a precipitate or gas.

Physical and Chemical Changes of Matter Compare the physical and chemical changes (including changes in size, shape, and state) to chemical changes that are the result of chemical reactions (including change in color, change in temperature, and formation of a precipitate or gas.

Quick Review of Properties of Matter 1. Video –Properties of Matter 3:31 Can music be used to enhance learning? Why or why not? 2. Power Point –Physical and Chemical Properties of Matter 5:44

PASS Connection –Lesson 35 Physical and Chemical Properties Physical Properties Chemical Properties MELTING POINT BOLING POINT DENSITY COLOR BURNING RUSTING

PASS Connection –Lesson 36 Physical and Chemical Changes Physical ChangesChemical Changes Melting Freezing Evaporation Condensation Sublimation Decomposition Changes in Color Temperature Change Formation of a Precipitate Formation of a Gas

Tag Team- Select a partner to work with based on shirt design only Work as a resourceful team to complete : Worksheet on “Chemical and Physical Properties and Change “ Hints: There are 3 chemical properties that you will need to list and define. There are 7 physical properties that you will need to list and define. EACH WORD IS ONLY USED ONCE!!!

Exit Ticket - Watch summary video on physical verses chemical changes. 3:44 Answer the following questions: Group 1-How do physical and chemical changes differ? Group 2 -What physical changes have you noticed in your daily life? Group 3-What chemical changes have you noticed in your daily life? Group 4-Why is safety important when testing for physical and chemical changes?