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Today’s Warm-Up 1. What is the difference between a physical and chemical change? Write your answer in complete sentences. 2. Classify the following.

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1 Today’s Warm-Up 1. What is the difference between a physical and chemical change? Write your answer in complete sentences. 2. Classify the following as either a physical or chemical change: a. Plants make sugar from carbon dioxide and water b. Water vapor in the air forms frost c. A goldsmith melts a nugget of gold and pulls it into a wire

2 Foldable Time The three states of matter are: solid, liquid, and gas.
The States of Matter The three states of matter are: solid, liquid, and gas. These three states of matter differ in terms of compressibility, structure, shape, and volume Foldable Time

3 Foldable Compressibility Structure Shape Volume Solid Liquid Gas

4 Kinetic Molecular Theory of Matter:
Based on the idea that particles of matter are always in motion. Theory has 3 basic assumptions (but we are only going to cover the first 2)

5 Matter is composed of small particles (molecules)
Assumption #1 Matter is composed of small particles (molecules)

6 Assumption #2 The molecules are in constant motion. This motion is different for the three states of matter.

7 Solid Compressibility: Not compressible
Structure: Particles are packed together in fixed position(vibrate in place)

8 Solid Shape: Definite shape Volume: Definite volume

9 Liquid Compressibility: more compressible than a solid, but barely compressible Structure: Individual molecules do not stick together(particles SLIDE past each other)

10 Liquid Shape: Indefinite Shape (takes the shape of its container)
Volume: Definite Volume

11 GAS Compressibility: Highly compressible
Structure: Gas particles do not stick together(spread out)

12 GAS Shape: Indefinite Shape (takes the shape of its container)
Volume: Indefinite Volume; gases expand to fill whatever volume is available

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14 Ticket Out Take out a clean sheet of paper. You will have 30 seconds to answer each question.

15 1. Draw a circle on your paper
1. Draw a circle on your paper. Label the circle ‘Solid’ Draw the structure of the solid’s particles in your circle Solid

16 Answer:

17 2. This state of matter has neither a definite shape nor a definite volume. On your whiteboard write down the name of this state.

18 Answer: Gas

19 3.Which two states of matter have a definite volume?

20 Answer: Solid and Liquid

21 4. Draw a circle on your paper
4. Draw a circle on your paper. Label the circle ‘Liquid’ Draw the structure of liquid’s particles in your circle Liquid

22 Answer:

23 5. In which states of matter do the particles have movement?

24 Answer: Solid, Liquid, and Gas

25 Role A state of matter (solid, liquid, gas)
Trash Talkin’ RAFT Role A state of matter (solid, liquid, gas) Audience A different state of matter (solid, liquid, gas) Format Trash Talkin’ Letter Topic Properties of state of matter (why is your state great and the other not??)

26 My Example: Oh hey solid, I heard you have a bone to pick with me. I heard you said I smell like gas. I AM GAS and that smell must be your upper lip! If you think you can keep up with me you’re dead wrong. While you have to stay put because you have a definite shape and volume, I roam freely and fill whatever space and volume I can. You are so stubborn solid. When people try to press you down, you don’t let them. You are incompressible! I go with the flow and am highly compressible. Finally, I hope you enjoy having all your particles packed together the way you do. My particles are free to stretch out. Just quit being so uptight!


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