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Friday, Aug. 30 th “A” Day Tuesday, Sept. 3 rd : “B” Day Agenda Discuss lab questions/finish/collect Begin Ch 1: “The Science of Chemistry” Section

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Page 1: Friday, Aug. 30 th “A” Day Tuesday, Sept. 3 rd : “B” Day Agenda  Discuss lab questions/finish/collect Begin Ch 1: “The Science of Chemistry”  Section
Page 2: Friday, Aug. 30 th “A” Day Tuesday, Sept. 3 rd : “B” Day Agenda  Discuss lab questions/finish/collect Begin Ch 1: “The Science of Chemistry”  Section
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Friday, Aug. 30th “A” DayTuesday, Sept. 3rd: “B” Day

Agenda Discuss lab questions/finish/collectBegin Ch 1: “The Science of Chemistry” Section 1.1: “What is Chemistry?”

Physical states of matter/Properties of matter Changes in matter (physical & chemical) Evidence of chemical changes

Homework: 1. Sec. 1.1 review, pg. 9: #1-10 2. Concept review: “What is Chemistry?”

(Due on day of chapter test)

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Lab: “Lab Techniques”

Questions on Analysis questions 1-3?

Questions on Conclusion questions 4-6?

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Lab: “Lab Techniques”

Conclusion question #7: “Drawing conclusions”

The density of any material is its mass divided by its volume.

Density = Mass (g) Volume (mL)

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Lab: “Lab Techniques”1. Calculate the density of water by using your

data from step #11.2. You have 3 pairs of mass/volume data from

step #11: ? grams water / 50 mL of water ? grams water / 100 mL of water ? grams water / 150 mL of water

3. Find the density of water for each pair of data.

4. You will have 3 different values for the density of water from step #11 data.

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Lab: “Lab Techniques”

1. Do the same thing to calculate the density of water by using your data from step #12.

2. Calculate your average density for both steps #11 and #12.

3. The actual value for the density of water at 25°C is: 0.997 g/mL.

How close did you get?

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Lab: “Lab Techniques”Put the “Lab Techniques” lab, with your lab

write-up stapled to the front, in your lab folder behind the table of contents on the right-hand side.

Put your folder in the bin for your class period.Once graded, the folders will be returned to

the bin with comments and the completed lab rubric.

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Chapter 1: “The Science of Chemistry”Sec 1.1: “What is Chemistry?”

Chemistry: a science that deals with the properties of chemicals and with the changes chemicals can undergo.

Chemical: any substance that has a defined composition – it’s always made of the same stuff no matter where the chemical comes from.

Some chemicals exist naturally. Which ones?Some are manufactured. Which ones?

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You Depend on Chemicals Every Day

Many people think of chemicals in negative terms (all chemicals are bad), but you depend on chemicals every day of your life.

Look at the list of ingredients in your shampoo or toothpaste tomorrow morning. You’ll see a lot of chemicals listed.

The air you breathe, the food you eat, and the water that you drink are all made up of chemicals!

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Chemical Reactions Happen All Around You

Chemical reaction: the process by which one or more substances change to produce one or more different substances.

Chemical reactions take place all around you, and inside of you, every day.

Examples of chemical reactions: cooking food, striking a match, starting an engine, turning on a flashlight, etc.

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Physical States of MatterStates of Matter: the physical forms of

matter, which are…

Solid Liquid Gas Plasma

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Properties of the Physical StatesSolid

Fixed (definite) volume, fixed shapeRigid structureVibrates only slightly

LiquidFixed (definite) volume but NOT fixed shapeLiquids flow and take the shape of their

containerParticles are not held together as strongly as in

a solid and can slide past one another

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Properties of the Physical States

GasesNeither fixed volume nor fixed shapeParticles weakly attract one another and

move independently at high speedWill fill any container they occupy as the

gas particles move apartPlasma

A gas whose particles have been broken apart and are charged

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Water in Three States

Macroscopic: what you can see naturallyMicroscopic: what you would see if you

could see individual atoms (think “microscope”)

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Changes of MatterChanges of matter are classified into 2 broad

categories:

Physical changes

Chemical changes

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Changes of MatterPhysical changes:

Changes where the identity of the substance doesn’t change.

**Changes of state are physical changes.**Ice, liquid water, and steam are all still H2O.

Examples: dissolving sugar in tea, crushing a rock.

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Changes of MatterChemical changes:

the identities of the substances change and new substances are formed.

Example: 2 H2 + O2 2 H2O

H2 and O2 are both gases at room temperature, but H20 is a liquid.

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Reactants and Products2 H2 + O2 2 H2O

Reactants: a substance or molecule that participates in a chemical reactionReactants are on the left side of the arrow.Reactants are used up in the reaction.

Products: a substance that forms in a chemical reactionProducts are on the right side of the arrow.Products are made in the reaction.

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Evidence of Chemical Change1. The evolution of a gas

a) Bubbling, change in odor2. The formation of a precipitate

a) 2 clear solutions are mixed and become cloudy

3. The release or absorption of energya) A change in temperature or the giving off

of light energy4. A color change in the reaction system

a) A different color when 2 chemicals react

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Evidence of a Chemical Change

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HomeworkSec. 1.1 Review, pg. 9: #1-10

Concept Review: “What is Chemistry?”Concept Review packet will be due on the

day of the Chapter 1 test…..

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Looking Ahead

Next class: Section 1.1 Quiz: “What is Chemistry?”

Wednesday, Sept. 4th

High School Open House6:30 – 8:00 p.m.