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Warm Up: p12 What is the difference between an element compound and mixture? Compare and Contrast reactants and products. Date Session # ActivityPage # 11/12-136How to Balance a Chemical Equation9 11/16-177Reaction Rates10 Reaction Rate Lab11 11/18-198Sugar Water Unit Review12 Study for the test ECM, Conservation of Mass, Reaction Rates test Monday 11/23 Review session Thursday 8am and after school

8.P.1 Understand the physical properties of matter and changes that occur when matter interacts in an open or closed container 8.P.1.4 Explain how the idea of atoms and a balanced chemical equation support the law of conservation of mass

TLW analyze various text, then explain how these texts explain the law of conservation of mass/matter.

What is going on during a chemical reaction??? Collisions between molecules or individual atoms (specifically, the valence electrons of those materials) may lead to a chemical reaction. The reaction rate is the speed with which a reaction occurs. If the rate of the reaction is slow, that means molecules are combining/colliding at a slower speed than a reaction that occurs at a higher rate. If you increases the number of successful collisions in a system, more combinations of molecules can occur. The reaction will go faster………the rate of the reaction will increase.

You will need a timer… Glue data table to p 11 VariableTime to Complete Reaction CONTROL (room temp tap water)

Flubber,No……Flubber,Yes Flubber is a polymer. Polymers are LARGE molecules, made of identical molecules that are connected by chemical bonds. Polymers can be naturally occurring or manmade. Manmade polymers are materials like nylon and polyester. You have natural polymers in your body. These polymers are the large proteins that make up microtubules and microfilaments that are structural components within your cells.

Flubber, No Describe the glue and water solution in your data table ReactantsObservations Glue + Water Glue + Water + Borax Solution

Flubber, No White glue is made of molecules of vinyl acetate. These molecules can make very long polymers (polyvinyl acetate) but they cannot bond on their own. It requires too much energy and they have to be lined up correctly. They need help getting the reaction started…they need a catalyst. Our catalyst for this reaction is Borax (Na 2 B 4 O 7 )

Flubber, Yes 1.Add the borax solution to your glue & water solution. Stir with the craft stick. 2.Describe the result in your data table The borax DOES NOT BOND with the vinyl acetate molecules….it just helps bonds them with each other. It is not part of the reaction….it is still in the leftover liquid in your cup….we could re-use it.

Why the difference between B1 + C and B2 + C? Discuss with your group….you must be able to explain how the variable caused the difference in reaction rates. Be prepared to share

Why the difference between B1 + C and B2 + C? By the way….. Solution B1 & B2 contain the same chemicals Everyone got the same solution C chemical-reactions-and-get-a-date

Reaction Rates speed of reaction/number of collisions affected by Temperature Concentration Surface Area Catalyst change speed increase # of particles, expose more particles agent to lower energy & or reduce container size to each other orient particles hot increases rate increased conc. Larger surface area speeds up or starts Cold decreases rate increases rate increases rate reaction w/o being consumed..no e- bonds Lab: hot tablet iodine clock: B2 crushed tablet flubber: w/o borax reacted faster had larger iodine reacted faster the reaction didn’t conc. so it reacted occur faster

Reaction Rates speed of reaction/number of collisions affected by Temperature concentration surface area catalyst change speed increase # of particles, expose more particles agent to lower energy & or reduce container size to each other orient particles hot increases rate increased conc. Larger surface area speeds up or starts Cold decreases rate increases rate increases rate reaction w/o being consumed..no e- bonds Lab: hot tablet iodine clock: B2 crushed tablet flubber: w/o borax reacted faster had larger iodine reacted faster the reaction didn’t conc. so it reacted occur faster

When you finish “Sugar Water” Re-read your responses. Make sure they are correct and complete Check the vocabulary you used in your responses…is it correct (no “it, things, stuff”)\