P3–2A–007—04-02-2020

This lesson
  • Hand out properties of matter
  • Important points on: 
    - Thermometer
    - Physical & chemical – Intensive & extensive
    - Solubility
    - Flamibility
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This lesson
  • Hand out properties of matter
  • Important points on: 
    - Thermometer
    - Physical & chemical – Intensive & extensive
    - Solubility
    - Flamibility

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Goals
  • Why do we use the boiling and freezing point of water to calibrate a (celcius) thermometer?

  • Define solubility

  • Give examples of solvents

  • Explain how to use the handout

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Hand out 
properties of matter

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This lesson
  • Hand out properties of matter
  • Important points on: 
    - Thermometer
    - Physical & chemical – Intensive & extensive
    - Solubility
    - Flamibility

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Thermometer
Why do we use the freezing point and boiling point of water to calibrate a (celcius) thermomoter?

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  • Capillary

  • Liquid reservoir
  • Thermometer liquid
  • Scale divisions
Exercise
Draw the thermometer schematic in your notebook and place the words at the right spot with a line pointing to it. 

Work in duo's 

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Physical - chemical
Intensive - extensive

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Solubility
What is solubility?
  • Solubility: The ability of a solid, liquid or gasseous substance to dissolve in a liquid.

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Solubility

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Solubility
Examples of solvents?
  • Water
  • Oils
  • Alchol
  • Acetone

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Solubility
Why does a solid dissolve better in warmer water?

  • Because warmer water has a higher kinetic energy

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