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Practice quiz on Kwizl:
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20:00
  • 8 min max practice quiz.
  • 7 min max peer review and feedback.
  • 5 min max write a reflection in your notebook:
  • What mistakes did I make?
  • Why were they mistakes?
  • What can I do better next time?

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HW for today:
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20:00
  • Check your hw exercises.
  • Use a different colour.
  • Show your work to get a sticker.

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TOPIC 2.2

ENERGY EFFECTS
P. 60-69

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§2.2 - Learning Goals:
P. 60-69
I can…:
  • explain the three different types of heat transfer.
  • identify which type of heat transfer is present in a situation.
  • explain the difference between conductors and insulators and describe how they should be used.
  • identify if a chemical reaction is exothermic or endothermic.
  • explain the effect of catalysts on chemical reactions.


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§2.2 - Key Words:
P. 60-69
  • Conduction
  • Conductors
  • Insulators
  • Convection
  • Radiation
  • Exothermic
  • Endothermic
  • Activation energy
  • Catalyst
  • Enzymes

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§2.2 - Conduction:
  • Conduction = heat transfer via direct contact.
  • Example = a pan transfers heat to food.

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§2.2 - Conduction:

Heat transfer through direct contact between the particles in a substance
  • Insulators: not good at conducting heat  - plastic, cork, air, wood
  • Conductors: good at conducting heat - metals; copper, silver

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§2.2 - Convection:
  • Convection = heat transfer via air or water. 
  • Example = radiator warms the air in a room

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Hot air has a lower density than cold air, therefore it will rise upwards
Cold air has a higher density than hot air, therefore it will sink

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§2.2 - Radiation:
  • Heat transfer in all directions through electromagnetic waves.
  • Radiation does not need a medium to go from one place to another.
  • Radiation can move through space 

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§2.2 - Radiation:

  • moves in all directions
  • does not need medium


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When a chemical reaction needs heat, it's called endothermic.

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Chemical reactions that release thermal energy(heat) to the environment are called exothermic.

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Homework for next time:
Lablesson:
  • Study the parts of the bean.
  • LABJOURNAL - prepare for the experiment “Drawing a bean” from Growing bean project - HAVO / Growing bean project - VWO
Theory lesson:
  • Complete the exercise of Topic 2.1 (p.54-59)
  • Read Topic 2.2 (p. 60-63)
  • Study the glossary of Topic 2.2 on Studygo.
  • LABJOURNAL: prepare for the experiment: Exothermic vs endothermic reaction

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Exothermic vs Endothermic:
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  • your lab partner
  • pen/pencil
  • your labjournal

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