Phase Change
What Do You Already Know About What Do You Want To Know About What Have We Learned About
Chemistry? Chemistry? Chemistry?
- Chemical reactions - How chemistry affects products - Chemistry is the science of
- Bases and acids we use in daily life matter - its composition,
- pH - How chemistry relates to math properties, and structure of
- Atom - What are the requirements for a matter, how it changes and
- Electrode element of the periodic table? interacts with energy
- Molecule - What exactly are atoms? - Chemistry is everything and
- Matter - What is dark matter vs. matter? everywhere
- Radioactive - Nuclear chemistry
- Elephant’s toothpaste - Astro chemistry
- Baking soda volcano - Physical chemistry
- Periodic table - Varied offield
- Amino acids - Organic chemistry
- Very substance has a specific
level of attraction between its
molecules.
- Molecules in solids and liquids
stay close together because of
the attraction between
molecules
- The level of molecular
attraction is always the same
Kinetic energy = the energy of
movement
Gas phase = molecules have high
kinetic energy
Solid phase = molecules have low
kinetic energy
Liquid phase = molecules have some
kinetic energy
- Substances change phase
when either the molecular
attraction or kinetic energy
wins the tug of war
- Strong attraction of molecules
= lots of kinetic energy added
in to become a gas
- Weak attraction of molecules
= lots of kinetic energy taken
away to become a gas
- “The appearance of water is
determined by the way the
water molecules are moving.”
Vocabulary Pt 1
Control
Data
Experiment
Hypothesis
Procedure
Variable
Vocabulary Pt 2
Volume
Qualitative Observation
Quantitative Observation
Mass
Matter
Atom
Vocabulary Pt. 3
Molecule
Bond
Conical (Erlenmeyer) Flask
Beaker
Electronic Balance
Graduated Cylinder