IC2: Chemical Reactions
Unit Resources
Notes, Handouts, and Other Resources to help make you successful during the Chemical Reactions/Conservation of Matter Unit
RESOURCES FOR THE ENTIRE UNIT
Learning Set 1: How Is Stuff the Same and Different?
Lesson 1: How Is This Stuff the Same and Different?
Refer to the IDE for the following content presented with this lesson:
(Readings 1.1 and 1.2)
Lesson 2: Do Fat & Soap Dissolve in the Same Liquid?
Refer to your Properties Lab Packet for the main content of this lesson.
Lesson 3: Do Fat & Soap Melt at the Same Temperature?
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Lesson 4: What Other Properties Can Distinguish Soap from Fat?
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DETERMINING THE DENSITY OF A SUBSTANCE
Lessons 2-4: Properties of Matter Review Lab
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Learning Set 2: How Can I Make New Substances?
Lesson 6: What Happens to Properties When I Combine Substances?
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(Reading 6.1)
Lesson 7: Is Burning a Chemical Reaction?
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(Reading 7.1)
Lesson 8: Does Acid Rain Make New Substances?
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(Activities 8.1 and 8.2 // Readings 8.1, 8.2, and 8.3)
Lesson 9: Is This A New Substance?
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(Activity 9.1 and Reading 9.1)
Lesson 12: Is Mass the Same in a Chemical Reaction?
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(Activities 12.1 & 12.2 and Readings 12.1 & 12.2)
Law of Conservation of Mass
Balancing Chemical Equations
Learning Set 3: Do New Substances Always Come From Old Substances?
Lesson 11: How Can You Make Soap from Fat?
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Lesson 13: Is My Soap a New Substance?
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Lesson 14: How Does My Soap Compare?
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