Lesson 7 — Chapter 3 chemistry booklet

Class layout – Science
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Class layout – Science

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Class rules — Science
During classical moments:
  • You are quite
  • If you have a question — You raise your hand

During working moments — Two modes:
  • Working in silence.
  • Working in whisper tone.

Break these rules:
  • You're put out of the class with a yellow card — you go to the olc — Come back at the end of the lesson.
  • Consequence: You will stay one hour extra on Friday. 

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This lesson
  • Reading from the booklet
  • Recap
  • Discussing the exercises of chapter 2
  • Theory chapter 3.

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Reading from the booklet

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Recap

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Discussing the exercises of chapter 2

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Chapter 3 — Types of matter

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Substances
Substance: 
  • A particular kind of matter with uniform properties.




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Substances
Substance: 
  • A particular kind of matter with uniform properties.

Examples of substance properties:
  •  Colour
  • smell
  • texture
  • Density
  • melting and boiling point



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Macro & Micro
Macro
  • Can be observed with your senses.

  • Describes the behaviour of matter at the level of normal human experience. 
Micro
  •  cannot be observed with your senses.

  • Can only be observed with special instruments.

  • Describe the behaviour of matter at the level particles.

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Boiling Water:
Macro Scale: Bubbles forming and rising to the surface, causing the water to appear to boil.

Micro Scale: At the molecular level, increased heat energy causes water molecules to move faster and break free from the liquid phase, forming vapor bubbles.

Rusting of Iron:
Macro Scale: Observation of reddish-brown rust forming on the surface of iron objects exposed to air and moisture.
Micro Scale: Iron atoms react with oxygen and water molecules in the air, forming iron oxide (rust) through a series of chemical reactions.



Macro & Micro — Examples
Boiling Water:
  • Macro Scale: The water can be seen to bubble. The water is turning into steam.

  • Micro Scale: The water molecules move faster and break free form the liquid phase.






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Macro & Micro — Examples
A candle burning:
  • Macro Scale: You can see a flame and it gives of light and heat.

  • Micro Scale: Wax molecules vaporize and react with oxygen in the air, breaking down into carbon dioxide and water vapor, releasing energy in the form of heat and light.

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Macro & Micro — Examples
Rusting of Iron:
  • Macro Scale: A reddish-brown rust is forming on the surface of the iron. The texture of the iron changes.

  • Micro Scale: Iron atoms react with oxygen and water molecules in the air, forming iron oxide (rust) through a series of chemical reactions.

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Heterogeneous mixtures

Homogeneous mixtures

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Homework
  • Exercise 1, 2 and 3 from the booklet
  • The frontside of the worksheet

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