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Warm- UP 11/11 & 11/12

Complete the following specific heat problem:


What mass of water is needed to raise the heat of water by
141,277.5 joules as the temperature changes by 45C?

Tues. 11/11 & Wed. 11/12


Objective (Learning Target) - I can
identify and analyze different types of
reactions by participating in a
cooperative learning card sort.
&
I can compose balanced chemical
reactions by completing a worksheet
successfully.

Agenda:
1. Answer questions on Specific
Heat HW.
2. Chemical Reactions
3. Balancing Chemical Equations

HW: Balancing equations worksheet

Quote of Inspiration
A thinker sees his own actions as experiments and
questions--as attempts to find out something. Success
and failure are for him answers above all.
Friedrich Nietzsche

Brainstorm
Show me what youre working with! Lets popcorn (brainstorm) some things we
know about chemical reactions!

Types of Chemical Reactions


Synthesis

Decomposition

Two or more chemical species


combine to form a more complex
product.

One chemical compound splits into


two or more elements or chemical
compounds.

One of the most common chemical


reactions.
A+B

AB

AB

A+B

Types of Chemical Reactions


Combustion
Rapid chemical combination of a
substance with oxygen, involving the
production of carbon dioxide and
water. (dictionary.com)

Types of Chemical Reactions


Single-Replacement
Or
Single-Displacement

Double-Replacement
Or
Double-Displacement

One element replaces another


element in a compound.

Two different elements from two


different compounds switch places.

AB + C

AB + CD

AC + B

AC + BD

Balancing Equations
I do, We do, You do
I will do the first example, We will do the last two, You will complete an activity!

Building an Army

I will put you into teams of 2


You will be given a form to complete throughout the activity.
Your team will pick a snowman and turn it over.
A chemical equation will be written on the back.
Your group will balance the equation and write in on your form along with the
number from your snowman.
Think you have have it correct? Dr. Pitot and I will be check them as your
group raises your hands.
Get it right, you get to move onto the next snowman (entire group must get it
right!).
Winner will complete the most snowman and have the largest army!

Lab Write Up
Look over the comments and feedback given on your lab write ups.
Using your rubric (success criteria):
Self assess
o What did I do correct? What do I need to work on?
Questions? Concerns? Comments? Come see me PLEASE!

Cool-Down
What type of reaction is shown below? Balance the equation

Mg + NaOH
STAY WARM!

Mg(OH)2 + Na

Success Criteria - I can identify and analyze


different types of reactions
&
I can successfully balance chemical equations

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