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TA01B –Teach About Matter and Changes Use with BrishLab PS01B Done By: Coach
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1- What are the two types of properties that chemists use to study matter? Page 1 Para 3
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1- What are the two types of properties that chemists use to study matter? Page 1 Para 3 Chemists look at Physical and Chemical Properties
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1- What are the two types of properties that chemists use to study matter? Chemists look at Physical and Chemical Properties Page 1 Para 3 Image Link Image Link
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2- List five properties that chemists observe to identify matter. Page 1 Para 7
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2- List five properties that chemists observe to identify matter. Page 1 Para 7 Smell, color, state, temperature, volume, mass and texture can be observed.
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2- List five properties that chemists observe to identify matter. Page 1 Para 7 Smell, color, state, temperature, volume, mass and texture can be observed. Image Link Image Link
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3- What are the two major categories of matter changes? Page 1 Para 8
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3- What are the two major categories of matter changes? Page 1 Para 8 Physical and Chemical changes are ways to sort matter.
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3- What are the two major categories of matter changes? Page 1 Para 8 Physical and Chemical changes are ways to sort matter. Image Link Image Link Image Link Image Link
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4- List seven observations of physical properties. Page 2 Para 10
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4- List seven observations of physical properties. Page 2 Para 10 Smell, color, state, temperature, volume, mass, texture, hardness and melting temperature are physical properties.
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4- List seven observations of physical properties. Page 2 Para 10 Smell, color, state, temperature, volume, mass, texture, hardness and melting temperature are physical properties. Image Link Image Link
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5- Give an example of a physical change of water, H 2 O. Page 2 Para 11
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5- Give an example of a physical change of water, H 2 O. Page 2 Para 11 Water boils in a Physical change.
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5- Give an example of a physical change of water, H 2 O. Page 2 Para 11 Water boils in a Physical change. Image Link Image Link
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6- Why are chemical changes harder to reverse? Page 2 Para 13
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6- Why are chemical changes harder to reverse? Page 2 Para 13 One thing changes into a new thing.
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6- Why are chemical changes harder to reverse? Page 2 Para 13 One thing changes into a new thing. Image Link Image Link
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7- What is a good example of a chemical change? Page 2 Para 14
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7- What is a good example of a chemical change? Page 2 Para 14 Burning paper makes ash in a Chemical change.
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7- What is a good example of a chemical change? Page 2 Para 14 Burning paper makes ash in a Chemical change. Image Link Image Link
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8- What is the major difference between a physical and a chemical change? Page 2 Para 15
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8- What is the major difference between a physical and a chemical change? Page 2 Para 15 In a chemical change, atoms form new bonds to make something new.
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8- What is the major difference between a physical and a chemical change? Page 2 Para 15 In a chemical change, atoms form new bonds to make something new. Image Link Image Link
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9- How many times can we change ice into water and back again into ice? Page 2 Para 16
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9- How many times can we change ice into water and back again into ice? Page 2 Para 16 We can melt and freeze water forever – it is reversible.
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9- How many times can we change ice into water and back again into ice? Page 2 Para 16 We can melt and freeze water forever – it is reversible. Image Link Image Link
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10- List four kinds of energy that can be used to change matter. Page __ Para __
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10- List four kinds of energy that can be used to change matter. Page __ Para __ Thermal changes, heat, electricity, chemical energy and mechanical energy are always involved in a change.
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10- List four kinds of energy that can be used to change matter. Page __ Para __ Thermal changes, heat, electricity, chemical energy and mechanical energy are always involved in a change. Image Link Image Link
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Draw, label and color a physical change and a chemical change.
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