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Student Planner Place this in the proper place October 8, 2015 Measuring experiment due Tuesday END OF PLANNER

2 End of planner Leave it out - will stamp and grade planners today.

2 Today’s Bell Schedule PeriodStartEnd 110:3511:16 311:2112:02 412:0712:48 21:232:04 52:092:50 62:553:36

4 Summary of last class We had a modified opening with Mr. V absent, and the vocabulary test for the warm up. We were to start the Crystal Model project in class.

5 Write your answer to last class’s Essential Question: How is a crystal model representative of a crystal?

Topic/Objective:Name: States of Matter Class/Period: Date: Oct 9 Essential Question: What are the transitions of matter?

1. What addition to a solid causes it to become a liquid?

2.The removal of this causes gas to become a liquid.

3. The greatest volume of matter is found as what? (solid, liquid, gas, plasma)

4. The formation of atoms or molecules in repeating patterns forms WHAT?

Answers

1. What addition to a solid cases it to become a liquid?

1. What addition to a solid cases it to become a liquid? Energy

2.The removal of this causes gas to become a liquid.

2.The removal of this causes gas to become a liquid. Energy

3. The greatest volume of matter is found as what? (solid, liquid, gas, plasma)

Plasma

4. The formation of atoms or molecules in repeating patterns forms WHAT?

Crystals

Homework Measuring Lab write up (lab paper & Letter to Press Enterprise) due Tuesday. Construct the crystal model due Wednesday.

Today’s Work Grade planners Vocabulary words/flash cards States of Matter notes

Instructions 1. On one facet, put your name, period, date. 2. On a second facet, write the name of the crystal 3. Lightly color all facets of the crystal

4. On a third facet, draw 4 rows of 10 columns of molecules, showing how crystals are formed from repeating patterns of molecules.

5. Cut out the model on the SOLID lines. 6. Fold on the dotted lines. Make sure your written material is exterior so it can be seen. 7. Glue or tape tabs making the model self standing. 8. Turn in completed by Wednesday.

26 New Vocabulary 1. Melting 2. Freezing 3. vaporization 4. Condensation 5. Sublimation 6. Deposition 7. Ionization 8. Deionization

27 New Vocabulary 1. Melting - The transition of matter from Solid to liquid 2. Freezing - The transition of matter from liquid to solid 3. vaporization - The transition of matter from liquid to gas

28 4. Condensation - The transition of matter from gas to liquid 5. Sublimation - The transition of matter from solid to gas 6. Deposition - The transition of matter from gas to solid

29 7. Ionization - The transition of matter from gas to plasma 8. Deionization - The transition of matter from plasma to gas 9. evaporation - Vaporization from the surface of the liquid only 10. boiling - Vaporization through the column of liquid.