Chemical Detective“Investigating Chemical Changes”
Notes
Objectives:
The student will: Distinguish the difference between a chemical and a physical change
Investigate and understand physical and chemical changes in matter
Objectives:
Investigate and understand chemical formulas and the types of bonds found in simple compounds
Understand the Law of Conservation of Mass
Key Vocabulary Terms:The Law of Conservation of Mass/Matter
Chemical ChangePhysical ChangeChemical FormulaChemical EquationReactantProduct
Law of Conservation Mass/Matter
States:Mass/matter is
neither lost or gained during a reaction, though it may change in substance, form, phase or state
Physical Change
When a substance changes its size or shape or phase/state of matter but still retains the properties of the original substance Paper being torn into little pieces
Chemical Change
When a new substance is created through the combination of chemicals or energy▪Paper burning and turning into ash (carbon)
Chemical Formula / aeThe way a substance or compound is expressed symbolically
▪CO2 is Carbon Dioxide
▪H2O is Water
▪C6H12O6 is Glucose
Chemical Equation
A math-like equation that shows how chemicals are combined
C + O2 CO2
▪ means “Yields”
Reactant
Located on the left side of the equation, these chemicals combine/bond together or react with each other
Carbon (C) + 2 Oxygen atoms (O2)
▪C + O2 CO2
Product
Located on the right side of the equation, this is the outcome of the reaction
C + O2 CO2
▪Carbon (C ) + 2 Oxygen atoms (O2) = Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
On Pages 60, 61, 62 63 Please Draw this diagram
Activity Chemical list Clues to Change
Goal:How does this goal support our school’s student achievement objectives?Identify activities you will participate in and/or methods you will use to acquire/improve the skill.How will you build opportunities for repeated practice of the skill into your plan?What methods will you use to get feedback on your performance (from other professionals and from students)?What data will you collect to demonstrate your progress?What indicators will demonstrate that you have achieved (or made progress) toward) your goal?
Lab Time
Now lets work on the Lab activities
Chemical Detective“Investigating Chemical Changes”
Notes (Cont,)
Key Understandings:
Simply mixing materials does not always produce a chemical change.There must be evidence of a chemical change▪Measurable ▪Observable
Physical Change
Same substance only in a different: Shape Size Phase/State of Matter▪ Solid▪ Liquid
▪Gas
Chemical Change
A New substance must be formed!!!!!!!
Evidence of a Chemical Change
One or more of these occurs
1Color Change
2Gas Formation (Bubbles/Fizzing)
3Temperature Change (Increase/Decrease)
4Precipitate Formation▪An insoluble compound forms at the bottom