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Week 7 Nov 11/25-27 (Nov 25) To Do Today *turn in acetone and lab activity + summary *complete Matter vs. Not Matter handout and discuss *Quiz on MSDS Warm Up : On the MSDS diamonds what does red 4 mean and blue 3 mean? IS Learning Goal: Homework : None Fact : The coldest state of matter — Bose-Einstein Condensate superfluid — defies gravity and instead of flowing down, it flows upward. It is a

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Week 7 Nov 11/25-27 (Nov 25). To Do Today *turn in acetone and lab activity + summary *complete Matter vs. Not Matter handout and discuss * Quiz on MSDS. Homework : None. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Week 7 Nov 11/25-27 (Nov 25)

To Do Today *turn in acetone and lab activity

+ summary *complete Matter vs. Not Matter handout and discuss *Quiz on MSDSWarm Up:On the MSDS diamonds what does red 4 mean and blue 3 mean?

IS Learning Goal:

Homework:None

Fact: The coldest state of matter — Bose-Einstein Condensate superfluid — defies gravity and instead of flowing down, it flows upward. It is astate of matter of a dilute gas of bosons cooled to temperatures very close to absolute zero

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1. What does MSDS stand for? __________2. Draw the safety diamond and fill in what

color belongs in which diamond shape.3. What does each color in the diamond represent?4. A number _____ is the least serious and a

number _____ is the most serious.5. What does a red number 1 mean?6. What does a blue number 4 mean?7. What does a yellow 0 mean?8. What does W mean?

MSDS Quiz

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Week 7 Nov 11/25-27 (Nov 26)

To Do Today Notes on Properties and States of Matter *page 25 of notebook

Warm Up:What do you remember about matter? Explain.

IS Learning Goal:

Homework:None

Fact:One inch (2.5cm) of rain is equal to 10 inches (25cm) of snow

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Week 7 Nov 11/25-27 (Nov 26)

To Do Today• Organize notebook• Review puzzle• Complete any missing work

Warm Up:You have about 2 weeks of school left for the 1st semester. Are your grades where you want them?

IS Learning Goal:

Homework:Have a great couple days off. Then 2.5 weeks of school

Fact:Armadillos spend about 80% of their lives asleep

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Objectives• Define chemistry• Define matter• Classifying pure substances as elements

or compounds • Describe the characteristics of and

element and compound• Distinguish pure substance from

mixtures• Classify mixtures as solutions,

suspensions, or colloids

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Introduction to Chemistry• Definition:

- study of matter and the changes it undergoes

• Divided into five major areas:- Organic: study of

essential all substances containing carbon

- Inorganic: study of substances that do not contain carbon

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Introduction to Chemistry Cont.

- Analytical: study of the composition of substances

- Physical: study of theories and experiments that describe the behavior of chemicals

- Biochemistry: study of the chemistry of living organisms

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Vocabulary Terms

1. Matter

2. Element

3. Compound

4. Heterogeneous mixture

5. Homogenous mixture

6. Colloids

7. Physical Propertiesa. viscosityb. conductivityc. malleabled. hardnesse. melting point & boiling

point f. density

8. Chemical Propertiesg. flammabilityh. reactivityi. evidence of change

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1. Matter

• Definition

- anything that has mass or takes up space

ex. everything

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Pure Substances• Matter that always has the same

composition

ex. table salt, sugar, sulfur,

- fixed, uniform composition: every sample of a given substance has the same properties

- 2 categories

- elements

ex. H, O, Si, C

- compounds

ex. NaCl, KBr

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Elements• a substance that can

not be broken down into simpler substances

- 119 elements- 88 are found

naturally, about 90%

- others are made

in laboratories

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Compounds• Definition

- a substance made of atoms of more than one element bound together

- unique and different from the elements it contains

ex. Water: (H2O) liquid, clear, non toxic

hydrogen & oxygen

- gas, colorless - gas, colorless

- non toxic - non toxic

- voltile

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Classifying Matter Cont.

• Mixtures

- combination of more than one pure substance

ex. salsa, air, salad, pepper• Two types of mixtures

-2. heterogeneous

- 3. homogenous

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• 2. Heterogeneous mixture

- not uniform in composition- different components can be seen as individual substances

ex: Oj: juice & water, pulp• 2a. Suspension (Heterogeneous)

- mixtures that separate into layers over time- suspended particles settle out of solution or are trapped by filter- larger particles can scatter light: will be cloudy

ex. O.J., sand/water, muddy water

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Classifying Matter Cont.• 3. Homogenous

- substances are so evenly distributed that it is difficult to distinguish one substance from another

-appears to contain only one substance

ex. stainless steel: iron, nickel, chromium

- 3 categories

- solutions, and collides

- based upon the size of the largest particles

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Classifying Matter Cont.

• Solutions (Homogenous) - mixtures that forms when substances dissolve and form a homogenous solution - particles are too small to settle, scatter light, or be trapped

ex. salt water, windshield wiper fluid• 3a. Colloids (Homogeneous)

- mixtures that contain some particles that are intermediate in size between the small particles in a solution and the larger particles in a suspension- do not separate into layers

ex. homogenized milk vs. cow’s milk, fog

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Properties of Matter• Two types of properties

- chemical and physical• Which ones do you think are physical

properties?Evolution of a gas:

Color Change:

Cutting: Chemical

Physical

Chemical

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4. Physical Properties of Matter• Definition

- a characteristic of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the composition of the substance

ex. viscosity, conductivity, malleability, melting point, boiling point

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Physical Properties of Matter

• 4a. Viscosity

- the tendency of a liquid to keep from flowing

- the greater the viscosity, the slower the liquid moves

ex. oil vs. honey

- 4b. Conductivity

- materials ability to allow heat to flow

ex. metal vs. wood

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Physical Properties of Matter• 4c. Malleability

- ability of a solid to be hammered without shattering

ex. silver vs. glass• 4d. Hardness

- can be compared by examining which object scratched

ex. knife against copper sheet

copper sheet will scratch

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohs_scale_of_mineral_hardness

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Physical Properties of Matter• 4e. Melting/Boiling points -

http://www.gcsescience.com/imeltcomplz.htm

- Melting pt.: temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to liquid

ex. ice cube at room temperature

- Boiling Pt.: temperature at which a substance boils

ex. water boils at 100o C• 4f. Density

- the ratio of a materials mass to its volume

- D= M/V

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5. Chemical Properties of Matter• Definition

- any ability to produce a change in the composition of matter

- can only be observed when the substances in a sample of matter are changing into a different substance

• 5a. Flammability

- material’s ability to burn in the presence of oxygen

ex. newspaper, gasoline

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Chemical Properties of Matter Cont.

• 5b. Reactivity - http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=reactivity&view=detail&mid=A0EE426D8F77510A01DCA0EE426D8F77510A01DC&first=0

- describes how readily a substance combines chemically with other substances

ex. iron turns to rust in the presence of

oxygen

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Chemical Changes Cont.• How do you know if a chemical

changed occurred?

- look for evidence• 5c. Evidence of a chemical change

- the evolution of a gas

- the formation of a precipitate

- the evolution or absorption of heat

- emission of light

- color change in the reaction system

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Chemical vs. Physical Change• How do you know if it’s a physical

or chemical change?

- can be very tricky, they will both change some of the substances attributes

- a chemical change will produce a new substance

ex. burning paper