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Page 1: Chemistry Presented by: Anita Schulek and Ann Cioffi.

ChemistryChemistryPresented by:Presented by:

Anita Schulek and Ann CioffiAnita Schulek and Ann Cioffi

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ChemistryChemistry• The study of the materials

(chemicals) that make up all of the things on our planet.

• Chemistry will show how these substances combine, such as how they react with each other and the properties of each chemical.

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ChallengeChallenge• The challenge you are about to

explore is all about chemistry, chemical reactions and classes of matter.

• You will perform some experiments, observe chemical changes and even design a product by selecting the chemicals that go into it.

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Warm-UpWarm-UpChemical Reaction-Removing Chemical Reaction-Removing

OxidationOxidation

Have you ever noticed what happens to a shiny new copper penny over time?

It becomes dull and changes color to dark brown.

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This change in the physical properties of the penny is caused by oxidation.

A chemical reaction takes place and the copper changes color.

In the warm-Up activity that follows we will use chemicals to change and old penny back into its shiny self.

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Proceed to the Warm-UpProceed to the Warm-Up

We will create a chemical reactionthat will remove the oxidation on the

copper penny.

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Warm-Up Warm-Up Magic MudMagic Mud

• Creating a colloidal suspension

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Sometimes changes may be Sometimes changes may be physicalphysical

• Material shape• Color• Hardness• Texture

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Reactions can change the Reactions can change the chemical propertychemical property

• You would not eat a chunk of sodium. • You would not want to inhale chlorine

gas, its very poisonous.

• Combine the two elements and a chemical change takes place creating sodium chloride or salt.

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PhasePhase• Combining chemicals may also

change the phase or state of a material.

• Matter can be found in solid, liquid and gaseous states.

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SolidsSolids Liquids Liquids

• Solids maintain their shape

• Liquids flow and take on the shape of their container.

Gases

• Gases are substances that have no shape

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ActivityActivity• In the activity that follows, you will

combine materials to create a colloidal suspension.

• A suspension takes place when small particles are suspended in the liquid but do not dissolve.

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Magic MudMagic Mud

Has the properties of a solid and a liquid at the same time

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Warm-UpWarm-UpSlimeSlime

• All materials are made up of atoms joined together.

• When two or more atoms bond together a molecule is formed.

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Chemical PolymerChemical Polymer• In the warm-up activity you will

create a chemical polymer.• Polymers are substance that are

made up of monomers.• A monomer is a small molecule that

likes to bond together with other monomers forming a long chain of molecules connected together.

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These long chains of molecules are

polymers.

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Design ChallengeDesign ChallengeIce-Cream In A Bag

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ChemistsChemists• It’s all about combining the

chemicals that will produce a material with the properties you desire.

• Whole Milk• 1% Milk• Cream

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Ice Cream is an EmulsionIce Cream is an Emulsion• An emulsion is formed when liquid

droplets are suspended in another liquid, like the way oil and water mix.

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Ice Cream is also FoamIce Cream is also Foam• A foam is created when gas

molecules like air is mixed in a liquid.

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Ice Cream is Emulsion FoamIce Cream is Emulsion Foam• Ice cream is

emulsion foam that has been frozen to create a crystalline structure.

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Toppings Toppings

Each chemist will create a unique

ice cream.

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HAVE FUN!!!!!HAVE FUN!!!!!


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