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Do Now 1)What is the formula for density? 2)What is the volume of the block? 3)An object has a mass of 30g and a volume of 10 cm 3. What is the density? D= m V V = length x width x height V = 5cm x 5cm x 5cm V = 125 cm 3 D= 30g 10cm 3 D = 3 g/cm 3
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Homework and Announcements Due Concept Map Pages 296-301 Homework USA TestPrep Calculating density worksheet science fair project ideas Announcements Science Fair Projects – Due November 12/13
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Title: Calculating Density – Mini Lab L.O. SWBAT determine the mass, volume, and density of an irregularly shaped object.
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Review
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Calculating the density of an irregularly shaped object. 1.Determine the mass 2.Determine the volume 3.Calculate the density
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Mini-Lab Part 1 - Bolts 1.Use the digital scale to find the mass of the bolt. Mass of bolt= _________ 2.Carefully pour water into the beaker. 3.Record the volume of the water. V intial = ________ 4.Carefully place the bolt in the beaker. 5.Record the volume of the water. V final= ________ 6.Calculate the volume of the displaced water. V final - V intial = ________ 7.Calculate the density of the bolt. D = m ÷ V =
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Mini-Lab Part 2 - nut 1.Use the digital scale to find the mass of the bolt. Mass of nut= _________ 2.Carefully pour water into the beaker. 3.Record the volume of the water. V intial = ________ 4.Carefully place the nut in the beaker. 5.Record the volume of the water. V final= ________ 6.Calculate the volume of the displaced water. V final - V intial = ________ 7.Calculate the density of the nut. D = m ÷ V =
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Brain Pop – Matter and Measuring Density
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Title: Changes of State L.O. SWBAT describe the changes between solids and liquids, liquids and gas, solids and gas.
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SOLIDS Container No Container Definite Shape Definite Volume Particles in a solid …
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LIQUIDS Container No Container Indefinite Shape Definite Volume Particles in a liquid …
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GASES No Container Indefinite Shape Indefinite Volume Particles in a gas … Container
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The five states of matter: LIQUIDS SOLIDS GASES Higher Temperature Lower Temperature PLASMAS (only for low density ionized gases) BOSE- EINSTEIN CONDENSATE Thermal Energy
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Changing States of Matter Draw the chart in your notes!! Solid Liquid Gas + heat Melt Vaporization + heat Freeze - heat condensation - heat
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Changes: Solid and Liquid Melting: Solid → Liquid Melting point: Temperature When melting occurs Big Idea: When a substance melts, the particles in the solid vibrate so fast that they break free from their fixed positions. → + Thermal Energy
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Changes between Liquid and Solid Freezing: Liquid → Solid Freezing point: Temperature When freezing occurs Big Idea: When a substance freezes, the particles in the liquid move so slowly that they begin to take on a fixed positions. → - Thermal Energy
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Pop Quiz True of False Melting and freezing are reversible physical changes of matter. True
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Changes: Liquid and Gas Vaporization: Liquid → Gas. Takes place only on the surface of the liquid. Boiling: Liquid → Gas. Occurs when liquid changes to gas below the surface of the liquid as well as at the surface. Boiling Point: Temperature at which liquid boils. + Thermal Energy →
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Changes between Liquid and Gas Condensation: Gas → Liquid. Big Idea: During condensation, the particles loose enough thermal energy to form a liquid. - Thermal Energy →
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Sublimation: Solid → Gas. During Sublimation, particles of a solid do not pass through the liquid state as they form a gas. Changes between Solid and Gas + Thermal Energy → When dry ice becomes gas, it cools water vapor in the nearby air. The water vapor then condenses into a liquid, forming fog around the dry ice.
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REVIEW
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Changing States of Matter Draw the chart in your notes!! Solid Liquid Gas + heat Melt Vaporization + heat Freeze - heat condensation - heat
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23 What does that look like.
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Summary (4-5 sentences) Topic Sentence: Restate the learning objective. Ideas for Supporting Sentences: Describe how matter changes. Define Key Terms. Discuss something new that you learned while taking notes.
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