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Table of Contents- CONT. Table of Contents
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LEFT SIDE PGRIGHT SIDE PG
Intelligences Graph 2 Intelligences Score 3
4 Table Contents 5
6 7
Reflection: Diver 8 Magic Diver 9
Check Lab Assessment 10 Checks Lab 11
Timing the Cars 12 Using Timers 13
Analyzing the Exp. 14 Steepness and Cars 15
Analysis16
An Exp. Done Right 17
Mass/Time Analysis 18 Marble Motion 19
Test Review 20 Experiments and Data 21
Loop Graph 22 Loop Flyer 23
Cocoa Analysis 24 Scientific Taste Test 25
Ch 5 Worksheet 26 Matter Pre-Assess 27
Dance of Molecules 28 Heated Discussion 295
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Analysis: Squeezed 30 Squeezing Molecules 31
Matter Review 32Thermal Energy &
Intermolecular Forces33
Analysis: Freezing 34 It’s Freezing! 35
36 Solid or Liquid? 37
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Conclusion :Label paper cups: R and B for red and blue. Mark a line about 1/3 of the way from bottomPut 1 level tsp of each mix in your cups. Test the aroma (use correct technique) and appearance of each. Record ratings.Use the toothpick to taste each dry mix. Record ratings.Mix with water: Recipe Don't mix up the spoons.1 level tsp. powder + 1/3 of the small cup of warm
water. STIR WITH TOOTHPICK!!
Analysis of cocoa lab
1. The experimental variable is __________
2. Variables we Made the Test
Controlled: Unfair:
3. The thing about this experiment is.... (THE COCOA EXP!)
4. The cocoa experiment was not a valid "scientific" experiment because the variables were not controlled.TRUE OR FALSE. EXPLAIN
5. How could bias
influence the outcome of
the cocoa lab?
PICTURES!!
Draw a picture of a Mug of Cocoa
Inside- Complete this sentence:
“The thing about this lab is….. “
Reflect on the survey results you discussed in class.
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Use 6 lines ONLY!!
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Unit Reflection: Ice Cream Heat and Changes in Matter“The Chemistry of Ice Cream”
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If all matter is made of molecules, what makes solids melt and liquids freeze?
Use the top half of the page to respond to this question- use words and pictures to show me what you know.
Atoms in Solids (P 54)
Atoms in Liquids (P 54)
Atoms in Gases (P 54)
In each box, include two facts and a picture
Use the top half of the page to respond to this question again- use words and pictures to show me what you know, and what you learned throughout the unit.
.Look back at your notebook pages (17- 29) for ideas of what to write and draw.
If all matter is made of molecules, what makes solids melt and liquids freeze?
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Solid Liquid Gas
Solids keep their
shape because….
Solids can’t
change their
volume because…
Liquids change
their shape
because….
Liquids can’t
change their
volume because…
Gases change their
shape because….
Gases can change
their volume
because…
Dance of the Molecules
Explain the motion of the molecules in each state
Draw the molecules in each state (see instructions bottom of Page 29
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23 Squ eeeee zing molecules
Problem: How does the volume of matter change if pressure is increased?Info we have: Particle theory of mattersolid liquid
gas
Hypothesis: Look at your pictures above: What will happen to the volume of each as books are piled on (give % eg 100%, 0%, 50%, ? Give a reason for each.
Gas (air): The volume will be ____ %
because____
Liquid (water): The volume will be ____ %
because____
Solid (ice): The volume will be ____ %
because____
Pressure (Number of Books)
GasVolume
(cm3)
Liquid
volume
Solid
Volume
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1 notebook
2 line
3 For each
4 line
PictureDraw the syringes with 4 books.Include numbers to show volumes with 4 books for solid, liquid, and gas. Draw in molecules.
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30 Conclusion: •The gas (could or could not) be compressed more because.....
•The liquid (could or could not) be compressed more because.....
•The solid (could or could not) be compressed more because.....
Conclusion: The most surprising conclusion from this experiment was… Look at your hypothesis!
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Number of Books
Volume in cm3
gasliquidSolid
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Matter Review 10/28/2011 10/18/11: Thermal Energy and InterMolecular Forces
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1. Thermal Energy (61)Read page 61: What do temperature and thermalenergy tell us about molecules?Thermal energy tells us….
PICTURE!!!
2. Molecules in Solids (103) Read page 103- first paragraph: Why are springs used in the model of a solid?
In a solid, the springs are used to….PICTURE!!!
3 What They DO (P. 96) 4 Properties of… (96)
5 The Role of Thermal
Energy (96)6 Explaining The Phases of Matter
(96)
In EACH box- a summary and a colored picture
Thermal Energy Intermolecular forces State
High
Medium
Low
Use pg. 96 of textbook Use 4 lines for chart
book to pg. 97: copy diagram. Draw it NEAT!!! Use no more than 8 lines
•The part of the graph that shows breaking intermolecular forces is …. Because the heat is being used to……•The two parts of the graph that show molecules speeding up is …. Because the heat is being used to……•The part of the graph that shows no change in the speed of the molecules is …. Because the temperature is…
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1. Melting point: ___ °C2. What substance was
heated?3. Boiling point? ____°C
LABEL substances left side:•Liquid •Gas•Solid •Melting •BoilingLABEL molecules right side:•Intermolecular forces (IMF) breaking in solid• Intermolecular forces (IMF) breaking in liquid•Speeding up (3 places)
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It’s Freezing Discussion
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Why does adding salt to ice make it colder?
The melting/ freezing point of water is _____ ˚C.
By adding salt to ice it ____________ the melting/ freezing point to _________˚C.
Heat energy is needed to change _____________ ice to ______________ water because…..
Discussion Questions:
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Temp.
Time
Predict how the temperature will change as your ice melts. Add a line to predict what the temperature will do when you add salt.
It’s Freezing!!!1. Problem: What is the freezing/ melting point of water?
How will adding salt change the temperature of ice?
2. Find definitions for Melting/freezing point:
3. What does temperature tell us about the motion of molecules?
4. Information: We used salt in making the ice cream We use salt on roads to
melt ice.
Hypothesis: I think that adding salt to ice will make the temperature……… BECAUSE……..
Ice Only Ice + Salt
Final Temp. Final Temp.
Start Temp. Start Temp.
Temp. Change Temp. Change
Data Analysis
See next page for questions
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It’s Freezing Discussion
Temp.
Time
Predict how the temperature will change as your ice melts. Add a line to predict what the temperature will do when you add salt.
It’s Freezing!!!1. Problem: What is the freezing/ melting point of water?
How will adding salt change the temperature of ice?
2. Find definitions for Melting/freezing point:
3. What does temperature tell us about the motion of molecules?
4. Information: We used salt in making the ice cream We use salt on roads to
melt ice.
Hypothesis: I think that adding salt to ice will make the temperature……… BECAUSE……..
Ice Only Ice + Salt
Final Temp. Final Temp.
Start Temp. Start Temp.
Temp. Change Temp. Change
Data Analysis
Questions from handout1. What happened after you added the salt to the ice? Was the temperature above or below the ice only?2. What is the only factor that could have caused the changes shown in question 1? What does this tell you about the freezing point temperature of salt water compared to fresh water?
Use page 260 to give explanation.3. Heat energy is needed to change phase from a solid to a liquid. List the possible sources of the heat needed for this phase change in your beaker.
Use page 260 to give explanation.4. Explain how we could use the information we found outabout temperature changes in salt water in this experiment to make ice cream.5. In the radiator of your car you put a combination of antifreeze and water to keep your car engine cool in the summer and prevent the radiator from freezing in the winter. Explain how you think this works in terms of what you saw in the experiment you just did.
Use page 261 to give explanation.
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Solids Liquids
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2.Problem: Is Oobleck a solid or a liquid?3.Observations:
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4. Conclusion:Is Oobleck a solid or a liquid? Support your answer with information you gathered during your experiments.
Draw pictures!!
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Detecting Molecular Motion
Magic Shell Graph
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