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Title: Week 20 Transformation of matter


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Week 20Transformation of matter
  • Change of state
  • Lesson Cluster 7 and 8

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23.1 Registration
  • Target
  • To Register for HS Classes on the computer.
  • To finish ingredient letter
  • Do Now go to computer room
  • HW finish late work
  • Agenda
  • Check HW
  • Registration

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23.2 Change of state Boiling
  • Do Now
  • PHARBS
  • Turn to page C73 in packet 7, Get yellow book
    page 51
  • Homework
  • HW Any missing work due last day of week
  • HW Study for ORQ Quiz physical change phase
    change on cluster 7 and 8
  • and MC Quiz Book readings chap 1
  • Target
  • Substance level and molecular level explanations
    of
  • melting, Freezing,
  • evaporation and boiling
  • Agenda
  • Melting Notes on C73

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What happens when liquid oil is cooled and
changes state?
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23.3 The big energy gamble
  • Target
  • Look at chemical change in global warming context
  • HW
  • Study for Quiz
  • All late work due end of week
  • Do Now PHARBS Notebook organization
  • Agenda
  • Pass out missing work
  • Notes on Fossil Fuel Reaction
  • (CH402?CO2 H20) for energy
  • Notes on video up to chapter 4

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23.4 Quiz on State Change and Chap 1
  • Do Now use folder to make Quiz Space
  • PHARBS
  • HW Video notes and paragraph
  • Target
  • Demonstrate you knowledge of phase change and
    reading from Chapter 1
  • Agenda
  • Take Quiz
  • Score MC part on scanner and correct
  • Flammability Bottle.

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Summary of Main Ideas from Week
  • MOLECULES OF AIR ARE FAR APART AND CAN BE PUSHED
    TOGETHER. (GAS CAN BE COMPRESSED)
  • MOLECULES OF LIQUID ARE CLOSE TOGETHER AND CAN
    NOT BE COMPRESSED.
  • WHEN MOLECULES OF GAS ARE PUSHED TOGETHER THEY
    COLLIDE MORE FREQUENTLY WITH EACH OTHER AND
    WALLS,
  • (COMPRESSED AIR PUSHES BACK)
  • MOLECULES CONSTANTLY MOVE SO MOLECULES ARE EVENLY
    SCATTERED THROUGH OUT.
  • (NOT CLUSTERED NEAR PLUNGER OR NEAR OPENING)
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