Unit 2: The behaviour of matter can be explained by the kinetic molecular theory and atomic theory
Essential Question
How do the kinetic molecular theory and atomic theory help us explain the behaviour of matter?
How do the kinetic molecular theory and atomic theory help us explain the behaviour of matter?
Topic 2.1: How does matter effect your life?
Key Concepts
Everything - including you - is made up of chemicals
Chemicals in your daily life have characteristics that make them useful, hazardous, or both
Handling chemicals and equipment safely is important at school and at work
Everything - including you - is made up of chemicals
Chemicals in your daily life have characteristics that make them useful, hazardous, or both
Handling chemicals and equipment safely is important at school and at work
Feb 4: Topic 2.1 Notes: What is Matter?
HHPS and WHMIS Workbook pages 59, 60 Feb 4: Workbook pages 62-65 2.1 Questions Quiz Tuesday on Symbols |
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Topic 2.2: What are some ways to describe matter?
Key Concepts
Matter can be described by its physical properties
Matter can be described by its chemical properties
Matter can be described based on the physical and chemical changes
Matter can be classified based on how it responds to physical and chemical changes
Matter can be described by its physical properties
Matter can be described by its chemical properties
Matter can be described based on the physical and chemical changes
Matter can be classified based on how it responds to physical and chemical changes
Feb 8: Topic 2.2 Notes
Workbook page 68-69 Volume and Density Worksheet Feb 8: Physical (Qualitative and Quantitative ) Properties Chemical Properties Feb 9: Safety-Symbol Quiz Physical vs Chemical Properties Physical and Chemical Changes (Worksheet) Review Density Worksheet Workbook page 72 Law of Conservation of Mass (lab tomorrow) Topic 2.2 Questions Feb 10: Density Quiz Lab: Conservation of Mass Pure Substance vs. Mixture Topic 2.2 Questions (finish) Workbook page 73 Workbook pages 74-77 Feb 11: Gummy Bear Lab Review Handout Create Portfolio Go over Wb and Qs Test Topic 2.1 and 2.2 February 16 |
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Topic 2.3: How can we describe and explain the states of matter?
Key Concepts
Matter can be solid liquid, or gas
Matter is made of particles in constant motion
Changes in state result from changes in particle motion
The kinetic molecular theory explains physical changes and properties
Matter can be solid liquid, or gas
Matter is made of particles in constant motion
Changes in state result from changes in particle motion
The kinetic molecular theory explains physical changes and properties
Feb 12: Class Notes/ States Table
Kinetic Molecular Theory (KMT) Workbook pages 79-80 KMT - Workbook page 81 Feb 16: Test Topic 2.1 and 2.2 Quiz Wednesday: KMT and States of Matter Diffusion Thermal Expansion and Contraction Workbook page 82 Feb 17: Topic 2.3 Questions Workbook pages 84-87 Topic 2.3 Quiz Tomorrow |
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Topic 2.4: How can we investigate and explain the composition of atoms?
Key Concepts
Dalton developed an early atomic theory
Many scientists contributed to the further development of atomic theory
An atom is made up electrons, neutrons, and protons
Atomic theory continues to develop
Dalton developed an early atomic theory
Many scientists contributed to the further development of atomic theory
An atom is made up electrons, neutrons, and protons
Atomic theory continues to develop
Feb 17: Atomic Theory (Textbook)
Workbook page 90 Atomic Theory Chart (for those in class) Feb 18: Quiz Today (2.3) Topic 2.4 Notes on the Atom The Atom: Workbook page 92 Adopt an Element Assignment (use the periodic table below) |
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