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Do Now 11/4/10 What will happen to the dollar? Why?

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Do Now 11/4/10. What will happen to the dollar? Why?. Matter can be changed in 2 ways. Physical Changes Chemical Changes. What are Physical Changes ?. Physical Changes: 1) Atoms do not rearrange 2) Generally easy to reverse . 3) Only physical properties change. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Do Now 11/4/10What will happen to the

dollar? Why?

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Matter can be changed in 2 ways

Physical ChangesChemical Changes

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What are Physical Changes?

Physical Changes:1) Atoms do not rearrange2) Generally easy to reverse.3) Only physical properties change.

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Sign of a Physical Change

Change in:1.Color

2.Mass

3.Volume

4.Density

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More Examples…5. Size

6. Luster or “Shine”

7. Shape

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And More Examples….8. Texture (the feel of

something)

9. State of matter (Solid, Gas, or Liquid)

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Guess that Change

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Grinding Wood on a spinning saw

Is the composition of this wood changing?

What IS changing?

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What changes?

Wrecking a car

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Melting ice cream…

What is changing?

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Bending Wire…

What is changed when we bend it?

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Chemical Changes

1) Atoms DO rearrange.2) CANNOT be reversed.3) Something entirely new is created. 4) Chemical Formula changes

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-Reaction with Oxygen in the air

Examples:

• Rust (cars, apples)

• Tarnish (jewelry)

• Statue of Liberty

Oxidation

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The Statue of Liberty, 1886

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The Statue of Liberty, 2010…

What happened?

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This boat has OXIDIZED!

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-Flames produce black ash

Examples:• Wood burns and turns to ash• Water does not burn

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The Burning Dollar exampleRevisited

Describe the physical properties of the two ingredients.

Now, describe the chemical properties of the two ingredients.Which ingredient is flammable?Which ingredient is NOT

flammable?

Now, use your new science knowledge to explain the science behind the experiment!

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Combustibility-Reaction with fire and produces CO2 gas.

ExampleMetal car burning.

Black smoke (CO2 gas) is released.

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Reacts with acid and produces gas bubbles or heatExample: Baking soda + Vinegar

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Example of a Penny reacting with acid…

Penny + Nitric Acid

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Formation of a Precipitate (Powder)

Example

Adding colorless sodium chloride to colorless silver nitrate produces a white precipitate.

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SummaryPhysical Changes -Don’t produce something new - are reversible. Chemical changes -Produce something new-Change the identity of the raw materials-Are irreversible-Are exciting to watch!