interactions
(MS-PS1-2)
Science interactive notebook
Instructions for use
EDIT IN GOOGLE SLIDES
★ You will get a copy of this document on your Google Drive and will be
able to edit, add or delete slides.
★ Copy and Paste the icons from slides 3-5 into the templates on slides
6-8 to fill in the tables and diagrams.
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1.
physical and
chemical properties
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2.
States of matter
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descriptions
Molecules
vibrate in Molecules move
position, and are freely and are in
tightly packed constant
together contact with one
Molecules are another
spread far apart
and occasionally
collide
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ILLUSTRATIONS
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SOLIDS
DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATIONS
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LIQUIDS
DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATIONS
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gases
DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATIONS
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3.
ANALYZING EVIDENCE
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Instructions
Examine the evidence on the following slides
and indicate whether or not a chemical
reaction has occurred. You must state the
specific evidence that led to your conclusion.
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Is this due to a chemical
reaction? Why or Why not?
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Is this process a
Answer: No. It is physical because if
the ice cream melts. You can always freeze it.
chemical
reaction? Why or You can turn liquid to solid.
why not?
Making ICE-CREAM
The word ice-cream perfectly describes the process by which ice cream is made.
Cream, which is a liquid like milk, is surrounded by ice and churned until the cream
becomes the semi-solid treat you enjoy in the summer!!
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