Chapter 3:
Matter - Properties and Change
Section 3.11. Identify the characteristics of a substance.
2. Distinguish between physical and chemical properties.
3. Differentiate among the physical states of matter.
Section 3.2 1. Define physical change and list several common physical changes.
2. Define chemical change and list several indications that a chemical change has taken place.
3. Apply the law of conservation of mass to chemical restrictions.
Section 3.3 1. Contrast mixtures and substances.
2. Classify mixtures as homogeneous or heterogeneous.
3. List and describe several techniques used to separate mixtures.
Section 3.4 1. Distinguish between elements and compounts.
2. Describe the organization of elements on the periodic table.
3. Explain how all compounds obey the laws of definite and multiple proportions.
Section 3.1 Properties of Matter
- 9/15/2010 Print   and answer all questions on p. 30 of the Science Notebook (Ch 3.1)
- 9/16/2010 Print   Science Notebook Ch 3.1,   p. 31-32, answer all questions
- 9/16/2010 Print   Rev. & Pract . on Classification of Matter, fill in the chart and show given, find, and calculations for missing numbers in last 2 columns.
- 9/20/2010 Print   and read this carefully - Chemical vs Physical Change (Std 2)
- 9/20/2010 Ch 3.1 Properties of Matter, Assess, p. 60   1-3
- 9/2/2010 For students that desire to get an A or a B on the next quiz, go to " Learning Center" > Quiz/Test Reviews" and see what is available for you to study for Quiz 1.2 (Ch 2 & 3)
- 9/29/2010 For students that desire to get an A or a B on the next quiz, go to " Learning Center" > Quiz/Test Reviews" and see what is available for you to study for Quiz 1.2 (Ch 2 & 3)
- 9/29/2010 Go to this link and hand copy the following questions at the end of this document: 15-21 (you will see 15-28 next to the 2nd link in section C. You only need to do the first 7 questions); 29-35 (odds only, must show grid calculations); and 50-64 (on the documen found at the 4th link in this section).
- 9/28/2010 For students that desire to get an A or a B on the next quiz, go to " Learning Center" > Quiz/Test Reviews" and see what is available for you to study for Quiz 1.2 (Ch 2 & 3)
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Section 3.2 Changes in Matter
- 9/16/2010 Print   First Law of Chemistry - Lab for Friday
- 9/21/2010 Write a procedure for the First Law of Chem lab (link provided here). You must have a minimum of 15 steps in your procedure. I will stamp this just before we start the lab on Monday
- 9/22/2010 Ch 3 Assess   p. 83   61-65.   Answers on "Ask Mr. Wigger". However you must show your work to get credit. All of these are simple calculations.
- 9/2/2010 For students that desire to get an A or a B on the next quiz, go to " Learning Center" > Quiz/Test Reviews" and see what is available for you to study for Quiz 1.2 (Ch 2 & 3)
- 9/29/2010 For students that desire to get an A or a B on the next quiz, go to " Learning Center" > Quiz/Test Reviews" and see what is available for you to study for Quiz 1.2 (Ch 2 & 3)
- 9/29/2010 Go to this link and hand copy the following questions at the end of this document: 15-21 (you will see 15-28 next to the 2nd link in section C. You only need to do the first 7 questions); 29-35 (odds only, must show grid calculations); and 50-64 (on the documen found at the 4th link in this section).
- 9/28/2010 For students that desire to get an A or a B on the next quiz, go to " Learning Center" > Quiz/Test Reviews" and see what is available for you to study for Quiz 1.2 (Ch 2 & 3)
- 10/26/2010 ANSWERS are on this link for the homework on p. 148 you turned in yesterday. When you get your papers back, be sure to check and see if you really got it.
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Section 3.3 Mixtures of Matter
- 9/21/2010 Print (only if you don't have a Science Notebook yet   SN Ch 3.3,  p. 36-38.     In the future I will not be providing the Science Notebook link in the homework page. You will have to: go to "Standard Stuff" and take the submenu item "Class forms and Charts". On the next page you come to go to category "E" towards the bottom of the page. You will see it there.    
- 9/23/2010 Ch 3.3 Assess,   p. 69   15-17
- 9/23/2010 App A, Ch 3.3, p. 872   3 & 4
- 9/29/2010 For students that desire to get an A or a B on the next quiz, go to " Learning Center" > Quiz/Test Reviews" and see what is available for you to study for Quiz 1.2 (Ch 2 & 3)
- 9/29/2010 Go to this link and hand copy the following questions at the end of this document: 15-21 (you will see 15-28 next to the 2nd link in section C. You only need to do the first 7 questions); 29-35 (odds only, must show grid calculations); and 50-64 (on the documen found at the 4th link in this section).
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Section 3.4 Elements and Compounds
- 9/24/2010 SN Ch 3.4 p. 39-41
- 9/2/2010 For students that desire to get an A or a B on the next quiz, go to " Learning Center" > Quiz/Test Reviews" and see what is available for you to study for Quiz 1.2 (Ch 2 & 3)
- 9/2/2010 For students that desire to get an A or a B on the next quiz, go to " Learning Center" > Quiz/Test Reviews" and see what is available for you to study for Quiz 1.2 (Ch 2 & 3)
- 9/29/2010 For students that desire to get an A or a B on the next quiz, go to " Learning Center" > Quiz/Test Reviews" and see what is available for you to study for Quiz 1.2 (Ch 2 & 3)
- 9/29/2010 Go to this link and hand copy the following questions at the end of this document: 15-21 (you will see 15-28 next to the 2nd link in section C. You only need to do the first 7 questions); 29-35 (odds only, must show grid calculations); and 50-64 (on the documen found at the 4th link in this section).
- 9/28/2010 For students that desire to get an A or a B on the next quiz, go to " Learning Center" > Quiz/Test Reviews" and see what is available for you to study for Quiz 1.2 (Ch 2 & 3)
- 9/28/2010 For students that desire to get an A or a B on the next quiz, go to " Learning Center" > Quiz/Test Reviews" and see what is available for you to study for Quiz 1.2 (Ch 2 & 3)
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Section 3.1 Properties of Matter
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Section 3.2 Changes in Matter
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Section 3.3 Mixtures of Matter
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Section 3.4 Elements and Compounds
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Section 3.1 Properties of Matter
Standard 2 d - Chemical Bonds
View Standard 2 State Standard: In a liquid the inter-molecular forces are weaker that in a solid, so that the molecules can move in a random pattern relative to one another
Students Will be able to:Compare and contrast the intermolecular forces that determine the states of matter Book Reference Pages: 58, 59
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Section 3.2 Changes in Matter
Standard 3 E - Conservation of Matter and Stoichiometry
View Standard 3 State Standard: How to calculate the masses of reactants and products in a chemical reaction from the mass of one of the reactants or products, and the relevant atomic masses.
Students Will be able to:Perform an experiment to determine the quantitative relationships between reactants and products in a balanced chemical equation. I&E (12A): Select and use appropriate tools and technology (such as computer-linked probes, spreadsheets and graphing calculators) to perform tests, collect data, analyze relationships, and display data. I&E (12B): Identify and communicate sources of unavoidable experimental error. I&E (12C): Identify possible reasons for inconsistent results, such as sourced of error or uncontrolled conditions. Book Reference Pages: 63-65
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Section 3.3 Mixtures of Matter
Standard 6 f - Solutions
View Standard 6 State Standard: How molecules in a solution are separated or purified by the methods of chromatography and distillation.
Students Will be able to:Book Reference Pages: 69
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Section 3.4 Elements and Compounds
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- Quiz 1.2 - Ch 2.1-2.3 and Ch 3.1 - 3.4: Half of this Quiz will be on Ch 3, half will be Ch 2. My On Line Practice Quiz for Ch 3 (incl Ch 2); my Review; and On Line Practice Quizzes from Glencoe (link that looks like globe)
Dictionary Definitions
●     Law of Multiple Proportions Visit Site
●     Hydrologic- Water Cycle - demonstrating physical changes in nature Visit Site
●     Water dimer animation - hydrogen bonding Visit Site
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General
●     Element, Compound, mix (molecular level w MDL models you can rotate)- Applets USC Visit Site
●     Chromatography - background and types Visit Site
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Physical/Chemical
●     Chemical vs Physical Changes and Types of Matter - Practice Quizzes (Blacksburg High) Visit Site
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States of Matter
●     Animation of States of Matter (Visionlearning) Visit Site
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