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Wednesday, October 17th

Wednesday, October 17th. AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – HW Review 3 – Heating Curve Problems Announcements 2.5 pts of extra credit for coming for tutoring after school (up to 5 times / week). Today’s Goal: Students will be able to construct a heating curve. Homework

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Wednesday, October 17th

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  1. Wednesday, October 17th AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – HW Review 3 – Heating Curve Problems Announcements 2.5 pts of extra credit for coming for tutoring after school (up to 5 times / week) Today’s Goal: Students will be able to construct a heating curve. Homework • Heating Curve: p. 8 - 11 • Read Heating Curve Lab p. 12-13

  2. Wednesday, October 17th Objective: Students will be able to construct a heating curve. Bell Ringer(p. 14): • Describe how temperature changes as you boil water starting at room temperature until it has vaporized. • Which phase transitions are endothermic? Which are exothermic? Have your homework assignment out on your desk for a stamp

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  4. Wednesday, October 17th Objective: Students will be able to construct a heating curve. Bell Ringer(p. 14): • Describe how temperature changes as you boil water starting at room temperature until it has vaporized. • Which phase transitions are endothermic? Which are exothermic? Have your homework assignment out on your desk for a stamp

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  6. Wednesday, October 17th Objective: Students will be able to construct a heating curve. Bell Ringer(p. 14): • Describe how temperature changes as you boil water starting at room temperature until it has vaporized. • Which phase transitions are endothermic? Which are exothermic? Have your homework assignment out on your desk for a stamp

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  8. Wednesday, October 17th Objective: Students will be able to construct a heating curve. Bell Ringer(p. 14): • Describe how temperature changes as you boil water starting at room temperature until it has vaporized. • Which phase transitions are endothermic? Which are exothermic? Have your homework assignment out on your desk for a stamp

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  10. Wednesday, October 17th Objective: Students will be able to construct a heating curve. Bell Ringer(p. 14): • Describe how temperature changes as you boil water starting at room temperature until it has vaporized. • Which phase transitions are endothermic? Which are exothermic? Have your homework assignment out on your desk for a stamp

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  12. Wednesday, October 17th Objective: Students will be able to construct a heating curve. Bell Ringer(p. 14): • Describe how temperature changes as you boil water starting at room temperature until it has vaporized. • Which phase transitions are endothermic? Which are exothermic? Have your homework assignment out on your desk for a stamp

  13. BELL-RINGER TIME IS UP!

  14. Wednesday, October 17th Objective: Students will be able to construct a heating curve. Bell Ringer(p. 14): • Describe how temperature changes as you boil water starting at room temperature until it has vaporized. • Which phase transitions are endothermic? Which are exothermic? Have your homework assignment out on your desk for a stamp

  15. Wednesday, October 17th AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – HW Review 3 – Heating Curve Problems Announcements 2.5 pts of extra credit for coming for tutoring after school (up to 5 times / week) Today’s Goal: Students will be able to construct a heating curve. Homework • Heating Curve: p. 8 - 11 • Read Heating Curve Lab p. 12-13

  16. Shout Outs Period 1 – Portoria, Leonard, Fred, Michael, Emmanuel Period 2 – Gerry Period 3 – Asia, Celine, Peter, Shakayla, Kristen

  17. Homework Today • Heating Curve: p. 8 - 11 • Read Heating Curve Lab p. 12-13 Late • Quiz Corrections • Classroom Materials • Progress Reports • Phase Change HW

  18. Week 6 Weekly Agenda Monday 10/15 – Quiz 3 Review Tuesday 10/16 – Phases of Matter Wednesday 10/17 – Heating Curves Thursday 10/18 – Heating Curve Lab Friday 10/19 – Quiz 4

  19. CHAMPS for October 17th C – Conversation – No talking unless directed H – Help – RAISE HAND for questions A – Activity – Heating curve problems M – Materials and Movement – Pen/Pencil, Packet P – Participation – Work on packet pages 8-11 S – Success – Understand Heating Curves for tomorrow’s lab

  20. HW Review (2 problems)

  21. Cornell Notes: Heating Curve During a phase change you have a mix of the two phases. Phase Changes are flat because they occur at a constant temperature Potential Energy increases during phase changes Kinetic Energy increases when Temperature increases Time

  22. Classwork p. 8

  23. Classwork p. 8 Gas Liquid Solid

  24. Classwork p. 8 Boiling Gas Liquid Melting Solid

  25. Classwork p. 8 Phase Changes are flatbecause… Boiling Gas Liquid Melting Solid

  26. Classwork p. 8 Phase changes are flat because there is no temperature change. Kinetic energy (the energy of movement) increases with temperature. Potential energy (energy from particle configuration) increases during melting and boiling.

  27. Classwork p. 8

  28. Classwork p. 8 I

  29. Classwork p. 8 I III

  30. Classwork p. 8 I III V

  31. Classwork p. 8 I III V II

  32. Classwork p. 8 I III V II IV

  33. Classwork p. 8 I III V II IV 55 C

  34. Classwork p. 8 I III V II IV 5 C 55 C

  35. Classwork p. 9

  36. Classwork p. 9 I, III, V

  37. Classwork p. 9 I, III, V II, IV V I V

  38. Homework p. 9

  39. Homework p. 9

  40. Cornell Notes: Heating Curve During a phase change you have a mix of the two phases. Phase Changes are flat because they occur at a constant temperature Potential Energy increases during phase changes Kinetic Energy increases when Temperature increases Time

  41. Exit Ticket (p. 16) Describe each of the 6 phase transitions in terms of: What Phase -> What Phase Endo or Exothermic? Increase or decrease in entropy?

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