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DO NOW! Happy FRIDAY! 11/30/2012 DO NOW! 1.Are most elements on the periodic table metals, nonmetals, or metalloids? 2.Why are metals commonly used for.

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1 DO NOW! Happy FRIDAY! 11/30/2012 DO NOW! 1.Are most elements on the periodic table metals, nonmetals, or metalloids? 2.Why are metals commonly used for cookware? 3.Plastic is an insulator. Explain what this means. 4.What does ductile mean?

2 Create a SMALL T-chart under your Do Now and write down your observations Tearing PaperBurning Paper

3 LEQ #5 What is the difference between a physical and chemical change? Create another T-chart underneath. (Take up the whole page) Tearing paper and Burning paper? Physical ChangeChemical Change

4 Physical Change (NOTES) A change that does NOT change the identity of the substance ex: – Tearing paper – Melting ice, Boiling water and Freezing water (change in state or phase)

5 Chemical Change (NOTES) Change in appearance AND chemical make-up -- a NEW substance is formed. Irreversible A chemical reaction occurs. Ex: – Burning paper – Digesting Food

6 Chemical Change (NOTES) Signs of a Chemical Change : – Color change – Light and Heat is produced – A gas forms (bubbles) – Precipitate forms A solid forms from a chemical reaction that takes place in a solution

7 Brainpop Video Write down at least TWO examples of: Physical change Chemical Change In your T-Chart

8 Hypothesis I think that the difference between a physical change and a chemical change is…. Think - Pair - Share

9 Hot Question! Which is an example of a physical change? A.Boiling B.Burning C.Rotting D.Rusting

10 Experiment Tell if each example is a chemical change or a physical change. Be ready to explain why…Ms. K will randomly pick a team member to explain for the point. Add the correct answer to your T-chart in your notebook.

11 Melting Ice

12 Chopping Wood

13 Mixing Salt and Water

14 Breaking Glass

15 Burning Wood

16 Melting Iron

17 Melting Ice Cream on a hot day

18 Digesting an apple

19 Boiling Water

20 Cooking an egg

21 Mixing Peas and Carrots

22 Bicycle rusting

23 LAB TIME! Perform each station of the lab (I will lead you in the first station). Lab: – Follow the procedure carefully!!! – Make observations of the change that is occurring – Is this an example of a physical change or a chemical change? – Explain how you know.

24 Data Collection Discuss your answers with another group… Did you both get the same conclusions? Why or why not? Debate (respectfully)… who was right? Why?

25 Data Analysis (NOTES) How can you tell the difference between a chemical and physical change? Signs of a Chemical Change – Light and heat is produced – A gas forms – Color change – Precipitate forms A solid forms from a chemical reaction that takes place in a solution

26 Add Examples to your T-Chart Salt water boiling Vinegar and baking soda combining What about a Mixture? Compound? Add to your T-chart

27 Your turn! Read one through 10 and decide if it is a physical change (P) or Chemical Change (C) The next blank you must explain why? What sign did you see of a chemical change You have 7 minutes!

28 Answer LEQ on back of EXIT TICKET Day 1: (Hint: there are 4 signs…) Ms. K mixes 2 substances and passes around the flask for students to observe. She tells them a chemical reaction (change) has taken place. How do the students know?

29 Day 2LEQ 9Chemical Reactions Homework: Chemistry questions due TODAY # 23 should be C (Boron is the only metalloid) Do Now: add these words Physical Change – draw a picture Chemical change – draw a picture Participate – draw a picture Chemical reaction Reactant Product Coefficient Subscript

30 HOT Qs 1. Which is only a physical change? souring or milk melting of ice burning of oil rusting of iron 2.Which process involves a chemical change? Photosynthesis freezing water boiling water melting ice 3. In the making an omelet, which process involves a chemical change? melting butter frying eggs chopping onions stirring eggs

31 Chemical Reactions Watch the video and watch for REACTIONS – Are they chemical or physical changes do you think? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90FR8m- zEH4

32 So… What is a Reaction? Give me some examples from the video and life… a response to something

33 NOTES Chemical reaction-when two or more substances interact and a chemical change occurs – Ex. Rust, when Iron (Fe) combines with Oxygen (O) in the air – NOT an ex. When water (H2O) evaporates (still H2O) Reactant + Reactant  Product – Example: Carbon + Oxygen  Carbon Dioxide

34 Reaction in a Bag! Turn in your notebooks to “Signs of a Chemical Change” from yesterday. Be on the lookout to see which of these signs occur in our experiment. Combine: steel wool, Yeast and hydrogen peroxide What happened? How did you know?

35 1.Pour the baking soda into the Ziploc 2.Put the steel wool into the Ziploc 3.Pour your hydrogen peroxide (or is it vinegar?) into the bag, then QUICKLY zip it up! 4.Shake it like a Polaroid picture. 5.Fill out the chart in your notebook and answer the question with your group.

36 Hot Question! What type of change has occurred when a statue changes from it’s original color due to acid rain? A.The statue has been painted B.Physical change C.Physical weathering D.Chemical change

37 Testable Question How can we represent chemical reactions? Brainpop video

38 NOTES Chemical Equations: how scientists represent chemical reactions 6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 O  C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6 O 2

39 NOTES 6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 O  C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6 O 2 ReactantsProducts Chemical Reaction CoefficientSubscript

40 NOTES Reactants: substances that take part in a chemical reaction Chemical Reaction: process by which new substance is formed Products: substances made during a chemical reaction

41 NOTES Coefficient: # of molecules of a compound in a chemical reaction Subscript: # of atoms of an element in a compound

42 Experiment 2 H 2 0 2  2 H 2 0 + O 2 2 (H 2 0 2)  2 (H 2 0) + O 2 1.Reactants? 2.Products? 3.How many molecules of H 2 0 are in the products? 4.How many atoms of Hydrogen are in H 2 0 2 ? 5.How many atoms of Hydrogen are in the Reactants?

43 Experiment (Notes) C 3 H 8 + 5 O 2  4 H 2 O + 3 CO 2 C 3 H 8 + 5 (O 2 )  4 (H 2 O) + 3 (CO 2 ) 1.Reactants? 2.Products? 3.How many molecules of H 2 0 are in the products? 4.How many atoms of Hydrogen are in C 3 H 8 ? 5.How many atoms of Hydrogen are in the Reactants?

44 Experiment 4Al + 3 O 2  2 Al 2 O 3 4(A)l + 3 (O 2 )  2 (Al 2 O 3 ) 1.Reactants? 2.Products? 3.How many molecules of Al 2 0 3 are in the products? 4.How many atoms of Oxygen are in O 2 ? 5.How many atoms of Oxygen are in the Reactants?

45 Experiment 6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 O  C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6 O 2 1.Reactants? 2.Products? 3.How many molecules of C0 2 are in the reactants? 4.How many atoms of Hydrogen are in H 2 0? 5.How many atoms of Hydrogen are in the Reactants?

46 What in the world is a precipitate? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RmVwz2 fNGc (shorter) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RmVwz2 fNGc OR http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAeOP2Mf rDY&feature=related (longer) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAeOP2Mf rDY&feature=related

47 Finding the main idea and supporting details! (20 min. 4 min/paragraph) Read the article about reaction rates. For each paragraph, write down the main idea and 2 supporting details 1 reader and 1 recorder Reader reads aloud Recorder writes down the main idea and supporting details Switch for each paragraph

48 Factors that affect the RATE of a chemical change (NOTES) Rate—how quickly something happens

49 Factors that affect the RATE of chemical change (NOTES) Temperature Surface area Concentration

50 HOT Q Which factors will increase solubility of a solute dissolving in a solvent? A.Decrease temperature and surface area B.Decrease temperature and increase surface area C.Increase temperature and surface area D.Increase temperature and decrease surface area

51 Ms. Honeycutt will place an alka seltzer in a film canister with: 1.Water 2.Hot water 3. Tablets 4. Crushed Tablet Students will time how long it took for the reaction to take place

52 Data Collection Record data in the table below: TrialTime 1(water) 2 (hot water) 3 (2 tablets) 4 (crushed tablet)

53 Reaction Rates Race! Answer the conclusion questions about reaction rates. It gets harder as you answer more questions If you get stuck, use your article as your solution station (it has all the answers!)

54 Answer the LEQ Day 2: How could Ms. Honeycutt have increased the rate of the reaction?


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