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Today in ScienceYou will Need:1)Pencil, Colored Pencils, Highlighters or Markers2)Calculator3)Definition of Matter Lab – 4 pages 8 sides – Picked up Tuesday

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Test #1-Retakes1. 10 opportunities to retake2. Starts Thur. Sept 27th – Oct.

5th3. Before school or at lunch4. Please schedule a time with

me.

5. Same content/different tests

6. No notes;just a calculator

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I spy w/ my little eye1. The inside of the “WhatzIt?”2. Not a screw, ring, magnet or

marble….3. But found towards the head

of the class4. In plain site and not hiding5. Do you think you’ve unlocked

the mystery yet?…..

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TEXT BOOK Pg. 85 (Each worth 5 points)

Physical Properties Definition (Own Words)

Example (Your Own)

Thermal Conductivity

State

Malleability

Ductility

Solubility

Density

One of 5 main phases of matter

Should have finished

last night

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Turn to the Periodic Table on Pgs. 196-197

You wil l Need BLUE, ORANGE & PURPLE

Shade in each box of your P.T. as fol lows:

• Liquid = BLUE = Do FIRST• Gas = - ORANGE = Do SECOND• Solid = - PURPLE = Do LAST

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Finding Percents:Fraction Entire Decimal Rounded to

Nearest 100th

%

/109

/109

/109

22 divided by 109 = Nearest

100 th Percent value

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Energy LevelsMost matter changes through the different

phases when heat is either added or removed. Illustrate the DIAGRAM showing phase change from low to high.

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Charles’ Gas Law

1. Pressure is Constant

2. Which is the IV and DV?

• Volume change=

• Temp. change=

3. What kind of relationship?

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Boyle’s Gas Law

1. Temp is Constant

2. Which is the IV and DV?

• Pressure change=

• Volume change=

3. What kind of relationship?

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Gas

Atom/Molecular Movement I l lustration

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Liquid

Atom/Molecular Movement I l lustration

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Solid

Atom/Molecular Movement I l lustration

Amorphous

Crystall ine Repeating Pattern

– Crystal Latt ice

Vibrate

as one

unit

Abil ity to stretch

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ENERGY

ENERGY

Plasma

Gas

Liquid

Solid

Atom/Molecular Movement I l lustration

Word Bank

Freezing Condensation Sublimation Evaporation Melting

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How are Changes of State and Energy Related?A change in state happens when ________________ changes from one _______________ form to another. A change of state is always a physical change. Remember that in a physical change the _________________ of the substance does not change.

Energy must be _______________ or ________________ in order for a substance to change its physical state. Part icles of different substances move differently. This movement of part icles depends on the state of the substance (sol id, l iquid or gas.)

When energy is _______________, part icles move __________________ and become hotter. When energy is _______________, part icles move _______________ and become cooler.

MatterPhysical

IdentityAdded Release

d

AddedFaster

Released

Slower

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Balloon Activity: 1. Will be adding energy from our

muscles to the balloon.

2. In your own words, describe what is happening. (COMPLETE SENTENCES)

3. Use the words ENERGY, ADDED, RELEASED, TEMPERATURE when describing the relationship between temperature and increasing or decreasing energy.

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States of Matter – Part 21. Complete the chart based on information

you have gathered from your notes and virtual labs.

2. Mark an “X” in the columns of Definite Shape, Definite Volume or Takes the Shape of the Container if the description applies.

3. If the description does not apply draw a -- - - - - - - the box or leave blank.

4. GIVE the PHASE/STATE for each example of matter.

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# Example Definite Shape

Definite Volume

Takes the Shape of the Container

State of Matter is?

3 Iron

4 Helium

14 Fluorescent Lights

17 Mercury at Room Temperature

X X Solid

X Gas

X Plasma

X X Liquid

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Homework1)View & Complete Syringe video2)Complete Last Page – States of Matter – Internet Connections –Part 2

3)This packet is due tomorrow