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Monday, Sept. 19 th DO NOW. Try to answer the following questions in your notebook. 1. What is matter? 2. What is an example of matter? 3. How can you describe matter?. Essential Question: What are properties of matter?
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Monday, Sept. 19thDO NOW Try to answer the following questions in your notebook. 1. What is matter? 2. What is an example of matter? 3. How can you describe matter?
Essential Question: What are properties of matter? • Objective: I can understand the difference between a physical property and a chemical property of matter and can demonstrate understanding by completing an exit slip with 80% or higher accuracy.
Copy this investigative question below on a new piece of notebook paper. This piece of notebook paper will serve as your Lab sheet. It will be taken up on your way out today.
Investigative Question: How can we describe matter? • Task: Examine the objects that are in your box that you are given. Use your observations to classify these objects into at least • 3 categories, but no more than 5. • Record this in your notebook under the investigative question. The object's name MUST be listed under the categories that you have chosen.
Investigative Question: How can we describe matter? • Beside your list, identify each object as either containing a single material (S) or containing multiple materials (M). • Single- made of only one material • Multiple-made of more that one material
Investigative Question: How can we describe matter? • Answer: Think about it--- • 1. How did you come to classify the objects in the manner that you did? • 2. If everything within the tub was an example of matter, how can we describe matter?
We can describe matter by using properties. • The items that were in the box had specific properties that you observed and this led you to classify them into a specific category. Examples:
Matter can have many different properties, or characteristics. • Materials can be hard or soft, rough or smooth, hot or cold, liquid, solid, or gas. • Some materials catch fire easily, but others do not burn. • Chemistry is the study of the properties of matter and how matter changes.
The properties and changes of any type of matter depend • on its makeup. • Some types of matter are substances and some are not. • In chemistry, a substance is a single kind of matter that is pure, meaning it always has a specific makeup—or composition—and a specific set of properties. • For example, water---it is made of hydrogen and oxygen. • H O
Every form of matter has two kinds of properties—physical properties and chemical properties. Example: a physical property of water is that it will change state I could take a glass of water and put it in the freezer and it would become ice.
Unlike physical properties of matter, some properties can’t • be observed just by looking at or touching a substance. • A chemical property is a characteristic of matter that describes its ability to change into different substances.
To observe a chemical property you must try to change the matter chemically. • For example: iron • When iron reacts with oxygen and water, it changes to rust. • Therefore, iron has a chemical property about it---it has the ability to change to rust.
Other chemical properties • Notecard- • Paperclip- • Block- • Cracker- • Baking soda-
EXIT SLIP • 1. What is a physical property of the notebook paper? • 2. What is a chemical property of the notebook paper?