Tuesday, October 16th AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – Phase Changes 3 – Exit Ticket Announcements 2.5 pts of extra credit for coming for tutoring after school (up to 5 times / week) Today’s Goal: Students will be able to describe phase changes in terms of particle movement and energy. Homework 1. Finish Classwork if we don’t (pages 4-5) due Wednesday 2. Phase Changes HW (p. 6-7) due Wednesday
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Tuesday, October 16th
AGENDA:1 – Bell Ringer2 – Phase Changes3 – Exit Ticket
Announcements2.5 pts of extra
credit for coming for tutoring after school (up to 5 times / week)
Today’s Goal:Students will be able to describe phase changes in terms of particle movement and energy.Homework1. Finish Classwork if we
don’t (pages 4-5)due Wednesday
2. Phase Changes HW (p. 6-7)
due Wednesday
Tuesday, October 16th
Objective: Students will be able to describe phase changes in terms of particle movement and energy
Bell Ringer (p. 14):1. Rank the 3 phases of
matter from greatest to least energy
2. Rank the 3 phases of matter from greatest to least spacing between particles
3. When you boil water does the temperature change during boiling?
Have your 3 homework assignments out on your desk
4 MINUTES REMAINING…
Tuesday, October 16th
Objective: Students will be able to describe phase changes in terms of particle movement and energy
Bell Ringer (p. 14):1. Rank the 3 phases of
matter from greatest to least energy
2. Rank the 3 phases of matter from greatest to least spacing between particles
3. When you boil water does the temperature change during boiling?
Have your 3 homework assignments out on your desk
3 MINUTES REMAINING…
Tuesday, October 16th
Objective: Students will be able to describe phase changes in terms of particle movement and energy
Bell Ringer (p. 14):1. Rank the 3 phases of
matter from greatest to least energy
2. Rank the 3 phases of matter from greatest to least spacing between particles
3. When you boil water does the temperature change during boiling?
Have your 3 homework assignments out on your desk
2 MINUTES REMAINING…
Tuesday, October 16th
Objective: Students will be able to describe phase changes in terms of particle movement and energy
Bell Ringer (p. 14):1. Rank the 3 phases of
matter from greatest to least energy
2. Rank the 3 phases of matter from greatest to least spacing between particles
3. When you boil water does the temperature change during boiling?
Have your 3 homework assignments out on your desk
1minute Remaining…
Tuesday, October 16th
Objective: Students will be able to describe phase changes in terms of particle movement and energy
Bell Ringer (p. 14):1. Rank the 3 phases of
matter from greatest to least energy
2. Rank the 3 phases of matter from greatest to least spacing between particles
3. When you boil water does the temperature change during boiling?
Have your 3 homework assignments out on your desk
30 Seconds Remaining…
Tuesday, October 16th
Objective: Students will be able to describe phase changes in terms of particle movement and energy
Bell Ringer (p. 14):1. Rank the 3 phases of
matter from greatest to least energy
2. Rank the 3 phases of matter from greatest to least spacing between particles
3. When you boil water does the temperature change during boiling?
Have your 3 homework assignments out on your desk
BELL-RINGER TIME IS
UP!
Tuesday, October 16th
Objective: Students will be able to describe phase changes in terms of particle movement and energy
Bell Ringer (p. 14):1. Rank the 3 phases of
matter from greatest to least energy
2. Rank the 3 phases of matter from greatest to least spacing between particles
3. When you boil water does the temperature change during boiling?
Have your 3 homework assignments out on your desk
Tuesday, October 16th
AGENDA:1 – Bell Ringer2 – Phase Changes3 – Exit Ticket
Announcements2.5 pts of extra
credit for coming for tutoring after school (up to 5 times / week)
Today’s Goal:Students will be able to describe phase changes in terms of particle movement and energy.Homework1. Finish Classwork if we
Monday 10/15 – Quiz 3 ReviewTuesday 10/16 – Phases of
MatterWednesday 10/17 – Heating
CurvesThursday 10/18 – Heating
Curve LabFriday 10/19 – Quiz 4
CHAMPS for October 16th
C – Conversation – No talking unless directed
H – Help – RAISE HAND for questionsA – Activity – Take notes so you can
correct your quizM – Materials and Movement –
Pen/Pencil, PaperP – Participation – Write down correct
answers to questions you got wrongS – Success – Understand why you got
questions wrong
Classwork (10/16) p.4
1. Freezing, melting and boiling are examples of: physical changes or chemical changes (circle one). Explain how you know this.
2. Which state of matter has a indefinite volume and an indefinite shape?
3. In what state of matter are the molecules most tightly packed together?
Classwork (10/16) p.4
1. Freezing, melting and boiling are examples of: physical changes or chemical changes (circle one). Explain how you know this. Physical changes – ALL phase changes are physical changes
2. Which state of matter has a indefinite volume and an indefinite shape? Gas – Particles are so spread out it has no shape / volume
3. In what state of matter are the molecules most tightly packed together? Solid, they vibrate next to each other.
Classwork (10/16) p.4
4. In what state of matter do the molecules have the least energy?
5. When you cool down a substance, the molecules will: spread out
or get closer together (circle one).
Classwork (10/16) p.4
4. In what state of matter do the molecules have the least energy?
Solid
5. When you cool down a substance, the molecules will: spread out
or get closer together (circle one).
p. 5 question 6
LIQUID
SOLID GAS
free
zing
mel
ting
condensatio
n
boiling
sublimation
deposition
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7. Which phase(s) of matter has(have) definite volume?
8. Which phase(s) of matter has(have) definite shape?
9. Which phase of matter is the most compressible?
10. What phase of matter has the particles which move the
least?
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7. Which phase(s) of matter has(have) definite volume?
Solid, Liquid
8. Which phase(s) of matter has(have) definite shape?
Solid
9. Which phase of matter is the most compressible?
Gas
10. What phase of matter has the particles which move the least?
Solid
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11. Define entropy.
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11. Define entropy.
The amount of disorder something has.
Which phase of matter has highest disorder? Which has the lowest?
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12. Rank the phases of matter in order of increasing attractive forces between their particles.
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12. Rank the phases of matter in order of increasing attractive forces between their particles.
Gas < Liquid < Solid
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13. Complete the chart below about the six possible phase changes. I nitial Phase