CHEMISTRY: ATOMS, ELEMENTS, AND COMPOUNDS Physical & Chemical Changes Combustion Corrosion.

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CHEMISTRY: ATOMS, ELEMENTS, AND COMPOUNDS Physical & Chemical Changes Combustion Corrosion

Transcript of CHEMISTRY: ATOMS, ELEMENTS, AND COMPOUNDS Physical & Chemical Changes Combustion Corrosion.

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CHEMISTRY: ATOMS, ELEMENTS, AND COMPOUNDS

Physical & Chemical Changes

Combustion

Corrosion

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Changes in MatterPhysical Changes No new substance is formed New properties are temporary Change can be reversed There is only a change in form or shape examples

Ice melting Water freezing Chopping wood Tearing paper

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Changes of State: a physical change

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Changes in Matter

Chemical Changes New substance is formed New properties Cannot reverse the change Examples:

Wood burning (combustion) Iron rusting (corrosion) Baking soda reacting with

vinegar to produce bubbles

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Chemical Changes

Evidence of a chemical change: Colour change Heat is absorbed or released Gas bubbles form in a liquid A new solid (precipitate) forms Light is released A new odour is produced A sound is produced

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Homework

Read pg. 28 – 30 Answer # 1 – 4 on pg. 30

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Corrosion: a chemical change

a metal loses its properties because of a chemical change with its environment

it is a very slow process corrosion looks different for different types of

metals

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Corrosion of Iron: Rusting

iron reacts with oxygen to form iron oxide (rust)

the oxygen can come from air or water

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Preventing Corrosion

prevention is based on stopping the metal from being exposed to oxygen

avoid exposure to air or water1. paint the surface of the metal

2. spray the bottom and inner surfaces with oil

3. coat with other metals

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Homework

Read pg. 34 – 35 Answer # 1 – 3, 5 – 7 on pg. 35

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Combustion: a chemical change

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Combustion: a chemical change

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Homework

Read pg. 38 – 39 Answer # 1 – 5, 7 on pg. 39