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Directions for making your Phase Change Foldable

Directions for making your Phase Change Foldable. Fold a sheet of paper “hotdog”, but unevenly, so that one side is about ½“ longer than the other. Crease carefully. Carefully Crease into 5 equal portions along the length. Each will be about 2 1/5” wide.

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Directions for making your Phase Change Foldable

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  1. Directions for making your Phase Change Foldable Fold a sheet of paper “hotdog”, but unevenly, so that one side is about ½“ longer than the other. Crease carefully.

  2. Carefully Crease into 5 equal portions along the length. Each will be about 2 1/5” wide. • Then cut along the top(shorter crease) up to the main fold then stop. • You will have formed 5 flaps

  3. Draw your Phase Change diagram on the top of the cut surface. Make it neat and colorful. All details you (should!) know. • Inside top flap: Describe - What’s happening, Phase’s Energy content, Temperature, Endothermic or Exothermic Process. • Inside bottom section: Describe - Volume, Shape, Particles: Motion, Position, Forces of attraction,

  4. Other details • RUBRIC is the same as given before • Due Friday • Is a Quiz grade • Each day late, -10% • Neatness does count! So does spelling!! • Make it great!

  5. MIXTURE PURE SUBSTANCE yes no yes no Is the composition uniform? Can it be chemically decomposed? Colloids Suspensions Matter Flowchart MATTER yes no Can it be physically separated? Homogeneous Mixture (solution) Heterogeneous Mixture Compound Element

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