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Section 2-1
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L.2.1.1. State how matter and changes in matter can be described. L.2.1.2. Explain how you can tell when a chemical change has occurred.
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Matter can be described in terms of two kinds of properties-physical properties and chemical properties. Changes in matter can be described as physical changes and chemical changes. Objective L.2.1.1.
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A physical property is a characteristic that can be observed of a substance that does not require changing that substance into something else. Can you think of some physical properties of the forest?
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Can you think of some physical properties of the crystal? Color Mass Density Cleavage/Fracture Smell NEVER TASTE SOMETHING IF YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT IT IS!!!
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FREEZING POINT @ 0˚CBOILING POINT @ 100˚C
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A chemical property is a property of a substance that allows it to change into another substance. What are a couple of examples of a chemical property. Ability to Burn. Rusting
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PAPERMAGNESIUM
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PHYSICAL A physical change is a change in the appearance, form, texture or state of matter but the matter DOES NOT become a new substance. CHEMICAL A chemical change is a change in the matter that DOES turn it into a new and, sometimes, a very different substance.
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PAPERTORN PAPER
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What are the four states of matter? Solid Liquid Gas Plasma Don’t worry about plasma right now, we will come back to it in Astronomy.
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When matter changes state from solid to liquid to gas or gas to liquid to solid, it is always a physical change. Why? Because the substance has not changed into a different substance.
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ICE TO WATERWATER TO STEAM
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What do we see in this picture? Steam Water Ice Has the substance changed into something new? No, it has only changed state.
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The water molecules in ice are crystalline in structure and ice is a solid but look at the molecules. What are they made of? H2O
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The molecules in liquid water are no longer crystalline and they are now able to move around but look at the molecules again. What are they made of? H2O
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The molecules of water are now very excited and far apart. This is steam but look at the molecules one more time. What are they made of? H2O
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In any of these cases, did the actual chemical composition change? No, it was always 2 hydrogen’s and one oxygen.
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PAPERBURNED PAPER
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MARSHMALLOWBURNED MARSHMALLOW
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Chemical changes occur when old chemical bonds are broken, new chemical bonds form or both creating new, and often, different substances. Objective L.2.1.2.
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Changes reactions involve two main types changes that you can observe. Changes in the substances and changes in energy. Objective L.2.1.2.
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Sometimes when you can see unexpected changes in substances it is an indication that a chemical change has occurred. Those indications are: A gas is produced A solid is produced An unexpected color change has occurred.
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One that we can’t see is the production of water. We will come back to this one in Section 2-2.
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Another way to determine is a chemical change has occurred is a change in energy, usually heat but sometimes light. There are two types of heat reactions. Endothermic Exothermic
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What does endo mean? It means into, like enter. What does thermic mean? It means heat. So endothermic means It means heat moves into something or that something is absorbing heat. So the substance will feel? Cold
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What does exo mean? It means out of, like exit. What does thermic mean? It means heat. So exothermic means, It means het moves out of something or that something is releasing heat. So the substance will feel? Hot
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ENDOTHERMICEXOTHERMIC
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ENDOTHERMICEXOTHERMIC
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