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Matter

Vocabulary
Chemistry

Chemistry

The study of the properties of matter and how matter changes

Matter

Matter

Anything that has mass and occupies space

Substance

Substance

A single material that has no variations

Mixture

Mixture

Two or more substances that are mixed together but not chemical combined

Properties of matter

Properties of matter

matter can be neither created or destroyed

Physical Properties

Physical Properties

Characteristics of a material Ex. Color, texture, height, boiling point

Conservation of Matter

Conservation of Matter

Matter is neither created nor destroyed

Periodic

Periodic

Something that repeats its self

Chemical Properties

Chemical Properties

How a material reacts with other materials

Day 1: Atomic Theory

 

Starter Questions: 

 

Vocabulary

 

Today we explored the make up of the periodic table. With the help of the Nova Element app on the iPads, we built and explored all of the elements on the periodic table. There were several patterns that were discovered and used to find how many protons, electrons and neutrons each atom has.

Day 6: Physical and Chemical Properties
 

Starter Question

 

1. What is a physical property?

 

2. What is a chemical property?

 

3. Why is it important to be able to identify a substance?

 

Physical and Chemical Properties Lab

 

 

Day 1 Cont: Periodic Table Basics

 

Starter Questions:

 

1. What does Valence mean?

 

2.  How do you find how many neutrons an atom has?

 

Atomic Theory.pptx

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Day 3 & 4  : Bonding and Chemical Equations

 

Starter Questions Day 3:

 

Day 3 Quiz

 

Starter Questions Day 4: 

 

1. What happend to the Atomic Theory as scientists preformed new tests and discovered new data?

 

2. How many valence electrons does Sulfur have? 

 

Bonding and Chemical Equations.pptx

Day 5: Chemical & Physical Properties

 

Chemical and Physical Properties.pptx

 

Starter Questions:

 

1.What are the three different types of bonds?


2.List the metal/non-metal combination of each.

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