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An Introduction to Physical Properties of Matter Introduction to Chemistry – Classroom rules – Grading – Safety Contract Notes: Physical of Matter Lab: Density of Blocks Homework: – Density Worksheet – Safety Contract Signed
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Introduction to Chemistry I Take out a pen or pencil and notebook. Your phone should be in your bag! What materials will I need? What are the rules and expectations?
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Materials Three ring binder or notebook Calculator Pen and/or pencil Username and password MEMORIZED
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Classroom Rules: No food…..ever. Only water in a bottle with a lid. If I see your phone, I take your phone. Once you’re in the room, you stay in the room. Backpacks remain under your desk for the entire block.
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Be responsible. Be prepared to work. Participate.
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Grading Homework (~10%) – Completion grade – Late works will earn 50% of assigned value Classwork and Labs (~40%) – Should be your own work. Simply copying will not earn you any credit. Projects, Tests and Quizzes (~40%) – Periodic quizzes, Tests or Projects at the end of a unit – Each day a project is late 10% deduction in grade. Daily Participation (~10%): The following are behaviors that will help you earn participation points: -Following instructions and on task behavior -Answering and asking questions in both small groups and as a class. -Helping classmates and asking for help as needed.
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Review of Matter Matter is anything that has mass and volume. – Mass is a measure of an object’s resistance to change in motion. – Volume is the amount of space an object takes up.
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Notes: Physical Properties of Matter Physical properties can be observed or measured without changing the composition of matter. Physical properties are used to observe and describe matter.
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Notes: Examples of Physical Properties Mass Volume Color Texture Odor Density
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Examples of Physical Properties:
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ROUGHSMOOTH
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Examples of Physical Properties:
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Notes: Density Density: The amount of matter in a certain amount of space. To measure density: – Measure mass. – Measure volume V = l x w x h = Units = cm 3 In order to calculate the density: – Density = mass / volume – Units = g/cm 3
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Lab: Density Calculation Density: The amount of matter in a certain amount of space. In this lab: – Choose several blocks. – Measure mass. – Measure volume V = l x w x h = Units = cm 3 In order to calculate the density: – Density = mass / volume – Units = g/cm 3
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Which is more dense? Explain using the words mass and volume.
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Homework: Density Worksheet
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