Today’s Activities  Review  Look over Scientific Method information, ask any last questions you may have.  Test  Warm-up  Tell me what you think of.

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Today’s Activities  Review  Look over Scientific Method information, ask any last questions you may have.  Test  Warm-up  Tell me what you think of when you hear the word matter (list 3 things)  Worksheet  Reading

Today’s Activities  Warm-up  What is the difference between an atom and an element?  Name three things that are NOT matter.  Finish notes  Lab  Matching Game

Matter Notes

What is Matter?  Matter  Takes up space (volume) and has mass  Examples:  Rocks  Baby powder  Milk  Stars

What are atoms?  Atoms  Basic unit of matter  Parts?  Protons  Neutrons  Electron

Where are the parts located?  Atoms  Proton and neutrons are in the nucleus (center)  Electrons orbit the nucleus Draw on your note sheet →

Elements  How many kinds of atoms make up one element?  One

Elements  Where can you find information about elements?  Periodic Table of Elements

Elements  How do scientists represent elements?  With chemical symbols

Chemical Symbols  What are the rules for writing chemical symbols?  1 st letter is capitalized  2 nd letters are lower case  No period  What is Hg the chemical symbol for?  Mercury

Chemistry  What is chemistry the study of?  Matter  What are some examples of properties that matter can have?  Color  Shape  Odor  Texture  Mass  Volume  temperature

Activities  Get computer  Get Lab  Turn computer on  Write computer number on paper  Log in  Answer number 1 and 1 a  Wait

Activities  Complete Table  Answer number 3  Play with the “Phase Tab”  Write three things you noticed  Anywhere on your paper you have space

Today’s Activities  Warm-up  Chemistry is the study of?  What are the three parts of an atom and their charge?  Matching Game  Go over lab- discussion  Notes over Phases  Video  Worksheet

States of Matter

Solid  Atoms vibrate back and forth  Very close together

Liquid  Atoms move freely  Start to move apart

Gas  Atoms move quickly  Spaced apart

Plasma  Atoms move very fast  Electrons stripped from atom

Bose Einstein Condensate  BEC  Absolute zero about -460˚F  All motion stops  A diluted gas  Extremely fragile, can’t be exposed to outside temperatures

CHEMISTRY TERMPHASE CHANGE Fusion/Melting Freezing Vaporization/Boiling Condensation Sublimation Deposition Solid to Liquid Liquid to Solid Liquid to Gas Gas to Liquid Solid to Gas Gas to Solid

Put on a piece of paper before video ATOMSELEMENTS