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Page 1: Characteristics of Matter Chapter 13 Lesson 1/Investigate E40-E47.

Characteristics of Matter

Chapter 13

Lesson 1/Investigate

E40-E47

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How can Materials be Identified?

• Why It Matters…• Different materials each have their own unique physical and chemical properties. Different paints, for example, have

different colors. The properties of a material determine ways it can be used.

Discovering new properties of a material can lead to new uses and advances in

technology.

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Objectives for the Lesson

• Observe that the physical properties of a material can be recognized or measured without changing the kind of matter making up the material.

• Describe some physical properties that can be used to identify a material, such as

viscosity, density, melting point, boiling

point, solubility in water, and conductivity.

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Viscosity Fans! Viscosity is a measure of how much a fluid substance resists flowing. vis-cos-i-ty Pushing a spoon using a small force moves it easily through a bowl of water, but the same force moves oatmeal very slowly.

Some people like their oatmeal runny with lots of milk (the low-viscosity oatmeal fans), while others like their oatmeal stickier(the high viscosity oatmeal fans).

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Which are You?Low-viscosity or High-viscosity

when it come to oatmeal.

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What are you when we mentionranch dressing?

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Cafeteriaor

Mazzio’s

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Prepare to Investigate

• Inquiry Skill

When you use numbers, you use

numerical data, mathematical skills,

and language to describe and compare

objects and events.

You will be using all these skills today!

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Record your data as youare conducting your experiment.

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You will conduct the experimentwith your partner. Both of youwill complete the worksheet.However, you will be sharingsome of the materials with

your whole group.

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What are some Life Principleswe will be practicing as we are

conductingour investigation?

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On completion of the experiment you will need to write your

conclusion in complete sentences.

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Vocabulary Terms

• Volume-The space an object takes up.

• Mass –Amount of material an object

contains and causes it to have

weight.

Density-Mass per unit volume of a sub-

stance.

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Don’t worry if you getconfused about theseterms. I will help you

as we go along. Believe it or not most adults could

not tell you the differencesbetween the terms.

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Safety!

• We will wear aprons/ old T-shirts

• We will wear goggles

• We will clean up any spills immediately

to avoid injuries from slippery floors.

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Scientific Method

• Question/Purpose/Comparison

• Hypothesis

• Materials

• Procedures

• Data

• Conclusion/Results

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Compare the Viscosity of Oil and Water

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What is our Hypothesis?

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Materials

• Two 250-ml beakers• Vegetable oil• Water• Balance • Cardboard

• 2 books• Masking tape• Plastic wrap• 2 droppers• Timer or stop watch

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Let’s review these materials!

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ProceduresI

• 1. COLLABORATE: – Work with a partner. – Using the balance, find the mass of an empty

250-ml beaker. – Then add 100-ml of vegetable oil to the

beaker. Find the mass of the oil. – Record the results on apiece of notebook

paper. Be organized with the recording of your data. You will be sharing.

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What was the mass of the empty beaker?

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What was the mass of the beaker and oil?

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What was the mass of the oil?

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• 2. USE NUMBERS: – Repeat step 1 with the other beaker and 100-

ml of water.– Compare the masses of the two liquids. – Then subtract to find the difference. – Record your results.

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What was the mass of the water?

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Calculate Density

• The formula for calculating the density of

a substance is to divide its mass by its

volume. ( D=M/V)

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Let’s calculate the density of oil!

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Let’s calculate the density of water!

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What happens if we mix theoil and water?

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• 3. OBSERVE: Pour the water into the oil and the stir the mixture with a plastic spoon. Observe the mixture for about

a minute. Record your observations.

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What did you notice when you mixed the oil and water?

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What can we conclude about viscosity and density?

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What happens if we wereto now add alcohol to our

beaker that contains oil and water?

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THE ENDVISCOSITY FANS!