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Gen Chem
dela Paz
11 Stem Pearson
General Chemistry 1
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Before the Lesson Statements After the Lesson
1. A substance is a form
of matter that has a
definite composition
and distinct properties
which can either be an
element or a
compound. Its
properties can be
categorized based on
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change or dependence
on amount of matter
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2. Chemical property
involves the burning of
hydrogen in air to form
water compounds
whereas distillation is
involved in removing
the concentration of
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particulate matter in
liquids
3. Butane or n-butane
(C4H10) is highly
flammable and easily
liquefied in gas that
quickly vaporize at
room temperature. It is
a component of LPG
gas which price
increases due to
manudacturing costs,
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supply-demand, and
competition
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4. Some of the common
laboratory chemicals
categorized as acids
are H2SO4C6H12O6 and
HCI
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5. The use of activated
carbon is an example
of chemical filtration
that purifies and
provies a large surface
area to which
contaminants may
adsorb without
harming other
organisms and
keeping the water
clean
Lesson 2: Methods of separating substances or mixtures
Activity:
NO.Gear Up Compound Molecular Empirical Structural
Formula Formula Formula
K (What I know) W (What I want to Know) L (What I Learned )
I know the different states of The factors to consider in I learned that the factors to be
matter and1 there are differentWater
separating mixtures
H2O and how considered
H2O in separating
ways in separating to apply the different mixtures are its properties,
molecules separation techniques purity and the solutions. I have
2 Carbon Dioxide CO2 CO2learned what method of
also
separation should be used in
different situations
Think : I would suggest water filtration system because it removes impurities by lowering contamination of
water. This system uses chemical filtration to remove the materials in the water that physical filters can’t. We
would be able to preserve more water and save money.
3. P- Physical Property
Activity 3: Completion
Isotopes Description NO. of Protons
I. Classifications
1. C- Chemical Property/ Change
2. E- Extensive Physical Property
3. E- Extensive Physical Property
4. E- Extensive Physical Property
5. E- Extensive Physical Property
II. Completion
A.
C.