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1 TAKE OUT YOUR FOLDABLE and NOTEBOOK SO I CAN CHECK IT

2 On BACK: Chapter 9 Study Guide Name Date Period

3 Notebooks page 78-79 A) candle glued & colored correctly- B) all data from page 79 10 observations of candle calculate change in height & mass changes in candle statement

4 Describe using words: solute, solvent, dissolve
Box 1: SOLUTIONS picture Describe using words: solute, solvent, dissolve

5 9.1 Water and solutions A solution contains at least two components: the solvent dissolves a solute. The solvent is the part of a mixture that is present in the greatest amount. Which of these is the solvent?

6 Box 2: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES
Short definition in your own words Physical: Changes the form /appearance Not making a new substance Chemical Changes it into a different substance Forms new substance with different properties

7 Acids turn indicators RED Bases turn indicators BLUE
Box 3: ACIDS AND BASES Acids turn indicators RED Bases turn indicators BLUE

8 Box 4: How we know when something is Dissolved
picture description

9 When the solute particles are evenly distributed throughout the solvent, we say that the solute has dissolved. On the molecular level, dissolving of a solid (like sugar) occurs when molecules of solvent interact with and separate molecules of solute

10 Box 5: DILUTE VS CONCENTRATED
Solution with more solvent and less solute. Solution with more solute in solvent

11 picture with explanation
Box 6: PHYSICAL CHANGES picture with explanation Give examples (at least 2) Use words “new substance”

12 picture with explanation
Box 7: CHEMICAL CHANGES picture with explanation Give examples (at least 2) Use words “new substance”

13 I. Difference Between Physical and Chemical Changes:
Changes the form /appearance (Shape, State of Matter- etc.) Not making a new substance Chemical Changes it into a different substance Forms new substance with different properties

14 II. Evidence of a Chemical Reaction: The Four Deadly Warning Signs!
Bubbles (gas is made) A solid appears (Precipitate) Color change Change in Temperature KEY: new substances are formed with different properties

15 Rust = Chemical

16 Physical

17 Physical

18 Physical

19 Burning = Chemical

20 Physical

21 Physical

22 Frying = Chemical

23 Physical

24 Photosynthesis = Chemical

25 Physical

26 Physical

27 Bleaching = Chemical

28 Physical

29 Moldy = Chemical

30 Picture/ examples List 4 properties: “Strong acids have…” Box 8: ACIDS
Color pH Ions taste Picture/ examples List 4 properties: “Strong acids have…”

31 Box 8: ACIDS They taste sour
Properties of Acids They taste sour They turn litmus & universal indicator red All acids form hydronium ions (H+) when mixed in water. Acids have a pH range from 0-6 (7 is neutral) Strong acids have more hydronium ions when dissolved in water

32 Picture/ examples List 4 properties: “Strong bases have…” Box 9: BASES
Color pH Ions taste Picture/ examples List 4 properties: “Strong bases have…”

33 They turn litmus paper blue.
Properties of Bases They taste bitter They turn litmus paper blue. All bases form hydroxide ions (OH-) in water. Bases have a pH range from 8-14 (7 is neutral) Strong bases have more hydroxide ions when dissolved in water

34 Fold your paper: 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 Inside- draw in the lines
Front- draw in the lines

35 pH 7 = neutral; pH 0-1 = very strong acid pH 14 = very strong base


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