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Do NoW activity You need to be silent while you are doing this Log onto www.youngscientistsmhs.weebly.com and read over what we will be learning about today. Start with Activity 1 – Log onto Edmodo and answer the two quick quiz posts. You need to be silent while you are doing this

Chemical changes Year 8 science

Chemical changes Chemical changes are also known as chemical reactions. Class brainstorm – What do you already know about chemical changes or chemical reactions? Can you describe some?

Physical changes and chemical changes What do you think the differences are between chemical and physical changes? Chemical change Physical change

Particles Do NOT change Physical changes Change of state Boiling or evaporation (liquid  gas) Freezing (liquid  solid) Condensation (gas  liquid) Separating things – separating soil of different sizes Breaking something apart – ripping a piece of paper in half Particles Do NOT change

= Particles are rearranged Chemical changes When you mix vinegar and bicarb soda together, the particles in vinegar are rearranged with the particles of bicarb soda. = vinegar bicarb soda

Signs of chemical changes Change in colour Change in temperature (gets hotter or colder) A smell or odour is made Gas is made (bubbles) Precipitation (a solid is made) Example of precipitation

experiment You will be doing 3 experiments to observe the signs of chemical changes You will be given an experiment sheet OR you can download it from the Weebly site Do the experiment in your groups When you have finished your experiment, complete the chemical changes quiz on Edmodo