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Particle Movement in Matter

 Unit Key Ideas
Essential Questions
  • How does matter change and what causes it?
  • ​How can we explain the processes of phase changes in terms of temperature, heat transfer, and particle arrangement?
  • Why do different objects heat up and cool down at different rates?
Learning Objectives
  • I can identify the six phase changes
  • I can identify which phase changes need the addition of energy
  • I can identify which phase changes need the removal of energy
  • I can identify the difference between endothermic and exothermic reactions
  • I understand the difference between a heating and cooling curve
  • I can identify key parts of the heating and cooling curve
  • I can identify where a solid, liquid, gas, triple point, and critical point are on a phase change diagram
  • I can identify pressure as well as temperature as a determining factor for a phase of matter
  • I can identify the two types of energy: kinetic and potential and how they apply to particulate diagrams
  • I can explain how kinetic or potential energy of the particles of a substance changes with heated, cooled, or changes phase
  • I can compare and contrast heat an temperature
  • I can relate heat and temperature to how particles move
  • I understand why certain objects heat up and cool down faster than others and use this to relate to specific heat capacity
  • I can identify the meaning and proper units for q, m, c, and ΔT, Hf, and Hv
  • I can properly identify when to use and accurately solve q=mcΔT, q=mHf, and q=mHv to identify an unknown using class data and laboratory data
  • I can explain phase change calculations in terms of heat absorbed or released (endothermic vs. exothermic)
  • I can recognize that for a closed system, energy is neither lost nor gained only transferred between components of the system
Unit Resources
mack_particle_movement_in_matter_notes.pdf
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mack_packet_answers.pdf
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powerpoint_hf_hv_and_q_mcdeltat_.pdf
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q_equations_notes.pdf
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study_guide_particle_movement_in_matter.pdf
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Additional Worksheets/Videos/Worked Out Problems/Answer Keys
heat-transfer-worksheet.pdf
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answers_heat_problems_extra.pdf
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hc_curves.pdf
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phase_diagram_worksheet.pdf
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  • Home
  • Honors Chemistry
    • Lab Safety
    • Matter
    • Measuring Matter
    • Particle Movement in Matter
    • The Atom
    • Periodic Table & Periodic Trends
    • Electron Behavior
    • Bonding: Behavior, Properties, & Naming
    • Chemical Equations
    • Lewis Structures, VSEPR, Polarity
    • Intermolecular Forces
    • Mole & Stoich
    • % Comp, E.F., M.F., Hydrates
    • Gases
    • Solutions
    • Acids & Bases
    • Kinetics & Equilibrium
    • Nuclear
    • Final Review
  • AP Chemistry
    • Review of Honors Chemistry
    • Mass Spec., Mass Relationships in chemical reactions, Reactions in (aq) solution
    • Gases
    • Kinetics
    • Thermochemistry & THermodynamics
    • Equilibrium
    • Acids & Bases
    • Electrochemistry
    • Atomic Structure & Periodicity
    • Bonding
    • States of Matter & IMF
    • AP Lab
  • Contact