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WARM UP:Write your homework – leave it to be
stamped!You can start a NEW table of contents,
or draw a line for the 2nd section of chemistry
Date Session#
Activity Page#
9/17-9/18
9 Physical Properties & Physical Changes 17
Every element on the Periodic Table has it’s own set of physical & chemical properties, that is what makes their “personalities” unique!!!
Property vs. ChangeWhat is the difference between a property and a
change?
Discuss with your table partner and come up with an answer to write in the box…
What is a Physical Property?A characteristic
of an element or substance that can be observed or measured without changing its identity or structure.
Use your 5 senses OR scientific measurements to describe or measure…
What is a Physical Change?A change that
takes place without changing the identity or structure of the element or substance
EXAMPLES:DissolvingPhase changeChanging shapeWhat are some
other examples?
DENSITY
Mass per volume of a material, or how much “stuff” is packed together in specific area.
Formula to calculate density:d=m/v
SOLUBILITY
A measure of how much of a substance dissolves in a given amount of another substance.
Solubility Side Note:Solvent = the substance that does the dissolving
Solute = the substance that dissolves
Insoluble = doesn’t dissolve
BOILING POINT
The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas.
MELTING POINT
The temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid.
MAGNETISM
A force of attraction or repulsion that exists between like and unlike poles.
MALLEABILITY
The ability to be hammered, shaped, or rolled into thing sheets. Most metals are malleable.
Malleability Side Note:You may also hear the
word ductile or ductility
Ductility = the ability of a material to be stretched into a wire
CONDUCTIVTY The ability of a material
or substance that allows electricity or heat to flow through it easily. Most metals are good conductors.
SPECIFIC HEAT
The amount of heat or energy needed to raise 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius (1C).
WARM UP:Write your homework – leave it out to be
stamped.Find your test on the front counter and
complete the yellow data tracker. Staple them together and put them back on the front counter.
If you have your parent signature please get it out to be checked
Date Session#
Activity Page#
9/19-9/22
10 Chemical Properties & Chemical Changes 18
Chemical Change Mini Labs (ONE from the group gets turned in for a grade – tape into notebook when returned)
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What is a Chemical Property?
A characteristic that gives a substance the ability to change into a new substance…BUT the chemical change has to be happening to see the chemical properties!
CHEMICAL REACTIVITY
The ability of a material or substance to react with another material or substance and form something entirely different.
TOXICITY The degree to which a chemical can harm an organism.
FLAMMABILITY
The ability of a material or substance to burn or start on fire easily.
REACTIVITY WITH OXYGEN
The ability of a material or substance (usually metals) to react with oxygen and cause them to rust, corrode, tarnish, or combust.
What is a Chemical Change?A change that
results in the production of a new substance and cannot be reversed.
EXAMPLES:BurningRustingCookingWhat are some
other examples?
Evidence of a Chemical Change/Reaction:
Color changes – color appears or disappears
Temperature changesGas/gas bubbles producedFire/flame/light produced or explosion
Precipitate is formed – a solid or solid particles forms out of 2 liquids
HomeworkDo some research and make a list of 5
ORIGINAL examples of physical changes and 5 ORIGINAL examples of chemical changes that we have not discussed in class! Complete = 100 Incomplete = 70
QUIZ NEXT CLASS ON PHYSICAL VS. CHEMICAL CHANGES!Physical Change Examples Chemical Change Examples
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5. 5.
Labs to Examine Chemical Changes
Mini Lab 1: Make your prediction based on the items you see the teacher has…
Watch closely…keep watching!Write your observationsWhat was your “hint” that a chemical change occurred?
FRIENDLY REMINDERS!!**Absolutely none of the lab chemicals should
come in contact with your mouth, eyes, or be breathed deeply!!
**Appropriate behavior at all times!**This is a group grade, so put everyone’s name
at the top of your paper right now.**You MUST complete the materials and
prediction boxes BEFORE you do the experiment!!!
GROUP 1 = SINK 1GROUP 2 = SINK 2GROUP 3 = SINK 3 ETC…GROUP 7 & 8 = SHARE A SINK
Group Roles Leader: Reads the directions for each lab,
keeps group on task and following directionsMaterials/Clean Up: collects, returns, cleans
and disposes of materials Data Discussion Leader: Ensures there is a
conversation about each data table to share information.
Quality Management: Ensures every student has detailed quality answers written in complete sentences using scientific language. REMEMBER, ONLY ONE WILL GET LAB GUIDE FROM YOUR GROUP WILL GET COLLECTED AND THAT WILL BE EVERYONE’S GRADE!!
Mini Lab 2:Send your materials person to get a cup of milk, a cup of vinegar and a stir stick
Pour the vinegar into the milk and stir it like you mean it!
Observe and record any changes that occur at this time.
Send your materials person to BRING THE MILK CUP BACK UP TO THE COUNTER and throw the stir stick and vinegar cup in the garbage.
Mini Lab 3:Send your materials person up to pick up a
ziploc bag with baking soda in it for each group
Use the graduated cylinder to measure about 30 mL of vinegarAdd the 30 mL of vinegar to the baking soda
in the bag and SEAL THE BAG IMMEDIATELYObserve and record any changes that occur.Rinse your graduated cylinder and throw the
zip lock bag in the trash AFTER YOU HAVE DUMPED THE CONTENTS INTO YOUR SINK.
Mini Lab 4:Send your materials person up to get a
MYSTERY test tube for each group memberUse the eyedroppers to add an eyedropper
full of the cabbage juice (purple liquid) to each test tube…DO THIS ONLY ONCE
Observe and record any changes that occurWAIT FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS!!!Rinse your test tubes and return them to
the test tube rack. Flush your eyedroppers with water. Rinse your bin & dry it! Clean up any spills at your group!
Mini Lab 5:Send your materials person to the sink to get
approximately 5 ml of water in your graduated cylinder
Put the water into your film canister & close the lid!
Break one Alka-Seltzer tablet in half and hold it up in the air!
ONCE WE ARE OUTSIDE…Put the Alka-Seltzer tablet into the film
canister and snap the lid TIGHTLYQUICKLY put the canister on the ground CAP SIDE DOWN AND STEP BACK!
Your lab bin should be clean and should contain all of the supplies it did
when you started!Clean, dry plastic bin1 graduated cylinder1 bottle of vinegar1 small beaker of cabbage juice2 pipettes (eyedroppers)1 packet of Alka-Seltzer1 film canister
Something to try at home WATCH THE VIDEO BELOWhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFvik_
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5 EXTRA CREDIT POINTS – EITHER VIDEO YOURSELF AND SHOW IT TO ME OR BRING IN YOUR “MILK STONE”
WARM UP:Update your Table of ContentsWrite your homework – leave it out to be
stampedGet your Physical Changes/Chemical Changes
chart out to be checked…parent signature too if I haven’t already checked it!
Quiz your table partner/lab group on Physical & Chemical Properties!!Date Session
#Activity Page
#9/23-9/24
11 Mythbusters Video Quiz (paste into page 20 after it is returned with a grade – Formal 65%)
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Review
Talk to your table partner and share the best example you have from your homework!
White Board ReviewPut your notes away
Get a whiteboard, marker, and eraser from the shelf
You might have to share an eraser with your table
partner!
White Board Review
Explain the difference between a property and a
change.
White Board Review
Explain how you know the difference between a physical change & a
chemical change
White Board Review
What were all 8 Physical Properties?
Physical PropertiesMalleabilitySolubilityDensityMagnetismBoiling PointMelting Point ConductivitySpecific Heat
White Board Review
What were all 4 Chemical Properties?
Chemical PropertiesToxicityFlammabilityChemical ReactivityReactivity with Oxygen
White Board Review
What were those 5 helpful hints that I gave you to identify a
chemical change?
5 things that tell you a chemical change/reaction has occurred:
Color changes – (color appears or disappears)
Temperature changesGas/gas bubbles producedFire/flame/light produced or explosionPrecipitate is formed – a solid or solid
particles forms out of 2 liquids
Whiteboard Quiz – Physical or Chemical?
Number your whiteboard 1-10You will write either a “P” or “C”
You must get at least 9 correct to get a ticket
1. Physical or Chemical?Freezing water…
2. Physical or Chemical?Chopping Wood…
3. Physical or Chemical?Dissolving salt in water…
4. Physical or Chemical?Crumpled paper…
5. Physical or Chemical?Burning Wood…
6. Physical or Chemical?Melting Gold…
7. Physical or Chemical?Dying Easter eggs…
8. Physical or Chemical?Boiling Water…
9. Physical or Chemical?Frying chicken…
10. Physical or Chemical?Tarnish on the Statue of Liberty…
Whiteboard Quiz Part 2 – Which Property?
Number your whiteboard 1-10You must write the name of the property that matches the definition
You must get at least 8 correct to get a ticket
1. Which Property?The temperature at which a
liquid changes to a gas.
2. Which Property?Mass per volume of a material, or how much stuff is packed together in an area.
3. Which Property?The ability to be hammered, shaped, or
rolled into thin sheets. Most metals have this quality.
4. Which Property?The ability to start on fire or
to burn.
5. Which Property?The amount of heat or energy needed
to raise 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius (1C).
6. Which Property?A measure of how much of a substance
dissolves in a given amount of another substance.
7. Which Property?The temperature at which a solid
changes to a liquid.
8. Which Property?The ability of a material or substance to
react with another material or substance and form something entirely new or
different.
9. Which Property?The ability of a material or substance
that allows electricity or heat to flow through it easily. Most metals have this
property.
10. Which Property?The degree to which a chemical can
harm an organism.
Whiteboard Quiz Part 3 – Which Property?
Number your whiteboard 1-5You must write the vocabulary word that completes the definition
You must get 4 correct to get a ticket
1. Vocabulary
A _____________ is when a solid, or solid particles form
when two liquids are combined.
2. Vocabulary
The ______________ is the substance that dissolves.
3. Vocabulary
The ______________ is the substance that does the
dissolving.
4. Vocabulary
If something does not dissolve it is known as
________________.
5. Vocabulary
Similar to malleability, the physical property of
_____________ means that a material can be stretched
into a wire.
Fill in the video guide for a quiz grade!!
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