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Title: Unit 2- Materials: Structure and Uses


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Unit 2- Materials Structure and Uses
  • Section 2. A
  • Why we use what we do

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Do Now
  • Read pages. 108-109
  • What kind of coin would you like to have?

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Objectives
  • 1. SWBAT define properties and changes.
  • 2. SWBAT distinguish between physical and
    chemical changes and classify examples of each.
  • 3. SWBAT differentiate between metals, non
    metals, and metalloids and their locations on the
    period table.
  • Wkst U2A1, HW pg 130 (1-6)

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2.A.1 Properties make the difference
  • What are some materials people of the past have
    used as currency?
  • What makes a material suitable or useable to
    produce coins?
  • How important is appearance or cost?

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Physical Properties
  • Characteristics that distinguish elements from
    other things
  • Ex. Color, density, odor
  • Can be observed without altering chemical
    structure

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Chemical Property
  • Describes how the element reacts with other
    elements or substances

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Chemical vs. Physical Changes
Chemical Change Physical Change
-substance changes into one or more NEW substances EX- -Appearance can change although chemical structure remains intact EX-
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Example 1
  • Iron RUSTING
  • Observing a chemical change can often mean the
    formation of a gas or solid
  • Thermal energy can be given off or absorbed

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p.111- Developing Skills
  • Consider the statement Copper compounds are
    often blue in color. Does this statement
    describe a physical or chemical property? Why?

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p. 111 Developing Skills
  • Consider this statement Oxygen gas supports the
    burning of wood. Does this statement refer to
    the physical or chemical property of oxygen gas?
    Explain.

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Answer
  • Burning or combustion of wood- involves a
    chemical reaction
  • Wood and oxygen (reactants) change into ash,
    carbon dioxide and water vapor.

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Do Now
  • List at least one chemical property and one
    physical property

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Objectives
  • 1. SWBAT distinguish between physical and
    chemical changes and classify examples of each.

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Think-Pair-Share
  • Pg 112 1-9

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Complete WKST U2A1
  • HW

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A.3 Properties Matter Designing the Penny
  • 1. Cost
  • A. Cost of the production of the penny must be
    matched by its face value (0.01)
  • B. Early 1980s Copper became too expensive and
    Zinc replaced it
  • C. In 1943, during WWII, Zinc plated steel
    pennies (quickly corroded)

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A.3 Properties Matter Designing the Penny
  • 2. Solution
  • Post 1982 pennies 97.5 Zinc
  • Copper coating a Zinc Core

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A.4. Chemical Elements
  • Elements are classified in three major groups
  • Metals
  • Nonmetals
  • Metalloids
  • Take out your PTOE to color in the different
    sections

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Periodic Trends
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Transition Metals
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Physical Properties of Metals
  • Malleability
  • Ductility
  • Luster
  • Heat conductors and electrical conductors
  • Typically reacts with acids
  • Ex. Iron (Fe), tin (Sn), zinc (Zn), and copper
    (Cu)

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Properties of Nonmetals
  • Dull in appearance
  • Brittle
  • Do not conduct electricity
  • Ex. Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O)

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Metalloids
  • Properties of metals and nonmetals
  • Ex. Silicon (Si) and Germanium (Ge)

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Do Now
  • List the following as a chemical or physical
    change
  • 1. A piece of wood burns to form ash.
  • 2. Water evaporates into steam.
  • 3. A piece of cork is cut in half.
  • 4. A bicycle chain rusts.
  • 5. Food is digested in the stomach.
  • 6. Water is absorbed by a paper towel.
  • 7. A change in color

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Objectives
  • 1. SWBAT review physical and chemical changes
  • 2. SWBAT identify trends in the periodic table.

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Objectives
  • SWBAT identify properties of metals, nonmetals,
    or metalloids
  • SWBAT create their own trends in the periodic
    table.

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Periodic Table
  • Used to organize elements based on their
    properties

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Dimitri Mendeleev
  • Created a periodic table of elements based on
  • 1. Atomic Weights
  • 2. Combining Capacity

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Now you Try
  • Turn to page 119 and follow steps 1-6
  • Try to create your own periodic table based on
    several different properties

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Transition Elements/Metals
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Periodic Trends
  • Periods horizontal rows
  • Groups/Families vertical columns

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Trends in Periodic Families
  • Alkali Metal Family
  • Group 1
  • Highly reactive Metals (cations)
  • Noble Gas Family
  • Group 18
  • Unreactive (chemically inert) elements
  • Halogen Family
  • Group 17
  • Highly reactive (anions)

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