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Conservation of mass in a chemical reaction. Explain how we just showed conservation of mass in a chemical reaction. Read the paragraph after #12 and answer A-D What I observedEvidence for or againstHow I know. chemical reaction You should have at least 3 observations.
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10/12
Mythbusters, Science in popculture!
No WHOT this week.10/13 Objective/SWBAT: Students will demonstrate
combustion using molecular models and represent the reaction using proper chemical conventions.
Warm up – In your Journal Explain “Conservation of matter in your own words. (This should go after your T-Chart)
Responsibilities: Lab Part 1 complete (T-chart) Lab Parts II and III due Friday!
Conservation of mass in a chemical reaction. Explain how we just showed conservation of mass in a
chemical reaction. Read the paragraph after #12 and answer A-D What I observed Evidence for or against
How I know.chemical
reactionYou should have at least 3 observations.
No WHOT this week.10/15 Objective/SWBAT: Students will demonstrate
combustion using molecular models and represent the reaction using proper chemical conventions.
Warm up – In your Journal3H2O
How many total atoms are there?
Responsibilities: Homework: Due Tomorrow! Reacting to Density Lab finished. Double T Chart from part
1, #3, 4, 5, and 6 from todays lab. Stop and Think Qs 1-3.
Parts of a candle?
Wick and “fuel”
Why doesn’t the wick burn faster?
Reminder…
What is combustion???
Ohh it’s a chemical reaction!
Chemical reactions start with… And end with…
Lets Write the chemical reaction for the combustion of methane…
Warm-up (10/15) Sketch the lava lamp. Explain why some
lumps are going up, and some are going down. (Hint: use the word density)
Explain this at a particle level (what are the particles in the blobs moving up look like? What do the particles in the blobs moving down look like?).
Have your T-Chart ready for homework check.
Demo of colored liquids.
Thermal Expansion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7XR-HD_Kzo
WHOT QUESTION: Combustion is a type of chemical reaction. What evidence tells you a chemical reaction happened?
Why did we lose mass when we opened the bottle?
Phase Change Diagram:
How can we “account” for the ENERGY?
Particle diagrams plus written explanations
Particle diagram that
describes liquid
Particle diagram that
describes gas
Particle diagram that
describes the solid
tablet
Particle diagram that
describes the reacting
tablet
Particle diagram that
describes the matter inside the balloon
All the same as the capped bottle plus…
What?How does it work?
Essential Notes of the day: Chemical properties describe how a material reacts (or fails to
react)in the presence of another. Boiling, melting, freezing, condensation, and evaporation are
physical changes related to the physical properties of the substance.
Solid, liquid, and gas are some states of matter. These are also referred to as phases of matter. These states depend on temperature and pressure.
Solids have a defined shape and are NOT compressible. Liquids take on the shape of the container, are fluid, and are NOT
compressible. Gases can take on an infinite volume, yet are compressible. In a chemical reaction existing matter is rearranged, what comes
out has different properties than what went in. Key Concept- Matter is not destroyed, simply rearranged- the Law
of Conservation of Matter.