Objective: By the end of this class period, I will be able to … 1.identify a property as physical or chemical. 2.identify a property as intensive or extensive.

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Objective: By the end of this class period, I will be able to … 1.identify a property as physical or chemical. 2.identify a property as intensive or extensive property 3.differentiate between chemical and physical changes

Agenda Quiz20 minutes Physical and Chemical Properties 10 minutes White board practice15 minutes Physical and Chemical Changes15 minutes Answer Cards10 minutes Independent Practice15 minutes Exit ticket10 minutes

Physical Properties Definition: can be observed without altering the chemical composition of a substance

Physical Properties Definition: can be observed without altering the chemical composition of a substance color, texture, malleability, solubility, mass, volume, density Malleable: capable of being extended or shaped by beating

Play Dough: Physical Properties Color Texture Malleability Solubility Mass Density

Chemical Properties Definition: describes the ability of a substance to combine with or change into one or more new chemical substances.

Chemical Properties Definition: describes the ability of a substance to combine with or change into one or more new chemical substances. Toxicity, reactivity, flammability, radioactivity

Play Dough: Chemical Properties Toxicity Reactivity Flammability Radioactivity

Play Dough: Chemical Properties Toxicity Reactivity Flammability Radioactivity

Chemical vs. Physical Properties Ask yourself, “Would I have to change this substance into a new substance in order to view the property?”

Chemical vs. Physical Properties Ask yourself, “Would I have to change this substance into a new substance in order to view the property?”

Name That Property!! Series of 6 scenarios Talk over scenario with your desk partner(s) Record answer (either physical or chemical property) on your white board

#1 The boiling point of a certain alcohol is 75 degrees Celsius Physical

#2 Copper forms green copper carbonate when in contact with moist air Chemical

#3 Table salt dissolves in water Physical

#4 Copper is a good conductor of heat and electricity Physical

#5 Magnesium burns brightly when ignited Chemical

#6 Iron is more dense than aluminum Physical

Physical Properties Physical properties can be described as being intensive or extensive.

Extensive Properties: change when the size of a sample of matter changes. volume, mass, and length

Intensive Properties: properties that do not change with the sample size can be useful in identifying a substance

Intensive Properties: properties that do not change with the sample size can be useful in identifying a substance color, density, viscosity, temperature, solubility, and states of matter.

Agenda Quiz20 minutes Physical and Chemical Properties 10 minutes White board practice15 minutes Physical and Chemical Changes15 minutes Answer Cards10 minutes Independent Practice15 minutes Exit ticket10 minutes

Intensive or extensive?? A pile of sand has a mass of 1,000kg Extensive

Intensive or extensive?? Water is a liquid at room temperature Intensive

Intensive or Extensive?? Table salt (NaCl) is white Intensive

Intensive or extensive?? A glass of water has a volume of 1 liter Extensive

Extensive or Intensive?? An ice cube’s density is 0.96 g/L Intensive

Agenda Quiz20 minutes Physical and Chemical Properties 10 minutes White board practice15 minutes Physical and Chemical Changes15 minutes Answer Cards10 minutes Independent Practice15 minutes Exit ticket10 minutes

Objective: By the end of this class period, I will be able to … 1.identify a property as physical or chemical. 2.identify a property as intensive or extensive property 3.differentiate between chemical and physical changes

What is matter? Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. All matter can change 2 types of changes 1.Physical changes 2.Chemical changes

Physical Changes Definition: when the state or form of matter is changed without changing its chemical composition. Examples: cutting, freezing, melting, etc.

Changes in State: Vocabulary

Chemical Change Definition: takes place on a molecular level and produces a new chemical substance. ▫A chemical change always involves a chemical reaction.

Did you say a test question??

Physical vs. Chemical Changes Bunsen burner heating water Electricity run through water

Agenda Quiz20 minutes Physical and Chemical Properties 10 minutes White board practice15 minutes Physical and Chemical Changes15 minutes Answer Cards10 minutes Independent Practice15 minutes Exit ticket10 minutes

Name That Change!! Talk over scenario with your desk partner(s) Lift up your chemical or physical card Each correct answer= 1 point Tie-Breaker at the end!!! Prize!!

ice melting

burning a chemistry book

melting iron

frying an egg

fireworks exploding in the sky

turning wood into a baseball bat

baking a cake

sharpening a pencil

carving a watermelon into a creepy looking face

pouring liquid nitrogen into a bowl and watching it vaporize

sulfuric acid added to sugar wd9rG0s

The Tie Breaker… Say What???? First team to raise their board wins!

(Person) Sand Tackle Laws

Agenda Quiz20 minutes Physical and Chemical Properties 10 minutes White board practice15 minutes Physical and Chemical Changes15 minutes Answer Cards10 minutes Independent Practice15 minutes Exit ticket10 minutes

Where is the Evidence??? Evidence of a chemical change: ▫color change ▫Bubbles or gas production ▫Release of heat, light, odor, or sound. ▫A solid (precipitate) forms in solution (liquid) Vocab: ignite, tarnish, evolve

Read the following paragraph to answer questions 1 and 2: A match is lit and held under a cold piece of metal. The following observations are made: The match burns. The metal gets warmer. Water condenses on the metal. Black soot (carbon) is deposited on the metal. 1. What is one physical change from the above paragraph? Why is it a physical change? 2. What is one chemical change from the above paragraph? Why is it a chemical change?

Agenda Quiz20 minutes Physical and Chemical Properties 10 minutes White board practice15 minutes Physical and Chemical Changes15 minutes Answer Cards10 minutes Independent Practice15 minutes Exit ticket10 minutes

Closure Chemical Change Physical Change Yes No What is one question that could have a yes or no answer that could always tell you if a change is chemical or physical?