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Objective: I will calculate the density of a substance.

Unit 2: Chemathematics. 2.4. Aim : How can we use mass and volume to identify a substance?. AGENDA. Do Now. Introduction. Mini-Lesson. Summary. Work Period. Exit Slip. Objective: I will calculate the density of a substance. Do Now : (You have 5 minutes) On Do Now slip:.

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Objective: I will calculate the density of a substance.

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  1. Unit 2: Chemathematics 2.4 Aim: How can we use mass and volume to identify a substance? AGENDA Do Now Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Objective: I will calculate the density of a substance. Do Now: (You have 5 minutes) On Do Now slip:

  2. Unit 2: Chemathematics 2.4 Aim: How can we use mass and volume to identify a substance? AGENDA Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Do Now Work Period Exit Slip Real-world connection Identifying realness or fakeness of jewelry and coins Vocabulary Density, Mass, Volume

  3. Unit 2: Chemathematics 2.4 Aim: How can we use mass and volume to identify a substance? AGENDA Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Do Now Work Period Exit Slip DO NOW

  4. Unit 2: Chemathematics 2.4 Aim: How can we use mass and volume to identify a substance? AGENDA Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Do Now Work Period Exit Slip Announcements Lab #3 on SI units due Packet is past due Bring $7 for lab notebook Pre-Lab & Lab 2 is past due Interim Reflection is Past Due

  5. Unit 2: Chemathematics 2.4 Aim: How can we use mass and volume to identify a substance? • Think ink…pair share • Defining Density • Which is heavier? A pound of paper or a pound of rocks? Why? Work Period Summary Mini-Lesson Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

  6. Unit 2: Chemathematics 2.4 Aim: How can we use mass and volume to identify a substance? Work Period Summary Mini-Lesson Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

  7. Unit 2: Chemathematics 2.4 Aim: How can we use mass and volume to identify a substance? Work Period Summary Mini-Lesson Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

  8. Unit 2: Chemathematics 2.4 Aim: How can we use mass and volume to identify a substance? Work Period Summary Mini-Lesson Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

  9. Unit 2: Chemathematics 2.4 Aim: How can we use mass and volume to identify a substance? • 2. If two objects have the same mass, what must be true? • a)They have the same volume • b) They are made of the same material • c) They contain the same amount of matter • d) They have the same density • 3. Which element has the greatest density at STP? • a) calcium • b) carbon • c) chlorine • d) copper Work Period Summary Mini-Lesson Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

  10. Unit 2: Chemathematics 2.4 Aim: How can we use mass and volume to identify a substance? • YOU TRY: • Which element has the greatest density at STP? • a) Scandium • b) Silicon • c) Selenium • d) Sodium Work Period Summary Mini-Lesson Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

  11. Unit 2: Chemathematics 2.4 Aim: How can we use mass and volume to identify a substance? Identifying matter using density Each type of substance has a specific density. To find the density of an object, you can look at _____________ of the reference table Example: Density of Gold: _________________________ Work Period Summary Mini-Lesson Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

  12. Unit 2: Chemathematics 2.4 Aim: How can we use mass and volume to identify a substance? Question: A shiny, gold-colored bar of metal weighing 57.3 g has a volume of 4.7cm3. Is the bar of metal pure gold? Work Period Summary Mini-Lesson Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

  13. Unit 2: Chemathematics 2.4 Aim: How can we use mass and volume to identify a substance? Work Period Summary Mini-Lesson Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

  14. Unit 2: Chemathematics 2.4 Aim: How can we use mass and volume to identify a substance? Summary How can the density of an object be determined? Work Period Summary Exit Slip Mini Lesson Introduction Do Now

  15. Unit 2: Chemathematics 2.4 Aim: How can we use mass and volume to identify a substance? Work period Complete pages 9-10. Make sure to use FLPS to show all work. Work Period Exit Slip Introduction Do Now Mini-Lesson Summary

  16. Unit 2: Chemathematics 2.4 Aim: How can we use mass and volume to identify a substance? HOMEWORK: Complete rest of 2.4 for homework Work Period Exit Slip Introduction Do Now Mini-Lesson Summary

  17. Unit 2: Chemathematics 2.4 Aim: How can we use mass and volume to identify a substance? Exit Slip Make sure you get your trackers checked! Exit Slip Introduction Do Now Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period

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