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Definition of Matter Lab Day 3a.2013
1. Today in Science
You will Need:
1)Pencil or Pen, Colored Pencils
2)Textbook – Pg. 85
3)Definition of Matter Lab –- 3 pages 6
sides- Picked up yesterday and Monday
4)1 sheet of Binder Paper – set up for
Cornell notes
5)Timer/Designer – Log into LearningPoint.
6)Test Corrections & Signature – Due today
2. Reminders
1)Test Corrections & Signature – Due
today
2)Definition of Matter Lab will be due
Friday at the beginning of class. (Date
Change)
3)1 sheet of Binder Paper – set up for
Cornell notes
4)Timer/Designer – Log into
LearningPoint.
5) Can You Pour Gas?
9. Gas
•Definite Shape – No, it fills whatever
shape it is put into
•Definite Volume –No, Gas can fit into
whatever volume you can push it into
(Tank of Helium Gas)
•Take the Shape of the Container:
YES….and FILLS it!
11. Liquid
•Definite Shape – No, it conforms
but does not always fill the
container
•Definite Volume –Yes, liquid
always has the same volume
•Take the Shape of the Container:
YES
16. Solids
•Definite Shape – Yes, most often has a
specific form
•Definite Volume –Yes, ALWAYS fills up the
same amount of space (volume)
•Take the Shape of the Container: looking
at the smallest unit part, solids most often
do not take the shape of their container.
•*this does not include things such as clay,
putty, etc.
17. Endo vs. Exo
Type of Change Definition Heat
(in or out)
Temperature
(up or down)
Endothermic
(photosynthesis)
Exothermic
(combustion)
Heat is added
for the
reaction or
change to
occur
in
up
Heat is
released from
the reaction
out
down
18. Characteristic Chart
Example State of
Matter
Definite
Shape
Definite
Volume
Takes the Shape
of the Container
1. Water at
25 degrees
C
2. Ice at -4
degrees C Solid X X
5. Air
X XLiqui
d
Gas X
19. Homework
1)Please, complete Cornell Notes &
Characteristic Chart by Tomorrow
2)Definition of Matter Lab + Cornell
Notes – Due Friday at the
beginning of class. (DATE
CHANGE)