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December 12, 2016 Today in Class you will need: Pen/ Pencil
Paper/ Notebook Today’s Schedule: Matter Continued
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Q & A When doing density problems what are the units that represent volume, mass, and density? Volume= ml or cm3 Mass= g Density= g/ml, or g/cm3
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Matter Cont’d Other than Physical Properties, matter also has Chemical Properties. Chemical Properties can only be observed when one substance can interact with another. Ex: Dynamite + Flame + Oxygen= Explosion (Combustion)
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Matter... Reaction with Acid: ability of a substance to react with acid. Ex: Magnesium + Acid = Gas + Metal Disappears (Reaction) Gold + Acid= No Change (No Reaction)
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Q/A- Physical or Chemical Property
Blue colour Flammability Boils at 100 degrees Reacts with H2O to form gas Hardness Rusting
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Physical Change Physical Changes occur when matter changes its property but not its chemical nature. Include: Texture, shape, size, colour, volume, mass, density, weight
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Physical Changes
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Chemical Changes Chemical Changes occur when matter becomes something new or different. Ex: Fireworks- are metals like magnesium and copper. These go through a chemical change to light up the sky. The Chemistry of Fireworks
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Chemical Change or Physical Change
What happens when stuff dissolves?
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Clues That it is a Chemical Change
Heat or Light is given off A new colour appears Bubbles of gas are formed
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A solid material (called a precipitate) forms in a liquid
The Change is difficult to reverse. i.e. Fire
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Demo Exit Question Hypothesis: (Pre) Chemical Change: (Post)
Write down an hypothesis regarding what you think is going to happen when hydrogen peroxide solution mixes with the yeast solution. Chemical Change: (Post) How do we know this is a chemical change?
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