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Particle Nature of Matter
Particle Nature of Matter
Presenter:
Jerson P. Alo, MAED, MeD Science (TCNHS)
House Rules
Distribution of Handouts
Distribution of Activity Kits
Content properties of
4 key aspects of the matter
particle nature of matter
phase change
Activity 2
Activity 3
Summary Activity 4
Activity 5
DLP Writing
MATTER vs non-matter
phase change
MATTER vs non-matter
phase change
Q3. Do you think that each sample occupies space? Write the
reason (s) for your answer.
Q5. Do you think that heat and light have mass? Do they
occupy space? Explain your answer.
Objectives:
After performing this activity, you should be able to:
Describe common properties of matter; and
Distinguish matter from non-matter;
MATTER vs non-matter
phase change
MATTER vs non-matter
phase change
sublimation gas
deposition
liquid
solid
MATTER vs non-matter
phase change
Objective:
After performing this activity, you should be able to infer
that matter is made up of numerous tiny particles.
Q2. What can you observe about the color of the solutions in
vials B, C and D? Based on your observation, is the food
coloring still present in the solution contained in vial D?
Explain your answer.
Q3. With your group mates, discuss and give your reasons
behind the observation in Q2.
Objective:
After performing this activity, you should be able to infer
that matter is made up of numerous tiny particles.
Objective:
After performing this activity, you should be able to infer
that there is an empty space in between the particles of
matter.
H2O: 10 mL
sugar: 1.2 mL x 5 = 6mL
total volume = 10 mL + 6 mL = 16 mL
2. Press your thumb on the tip of the barrel and use your
other thumb to push the plunger once.
Q4. Can you push the plunger all the way through
the syringe while your thumb presses on the tip of
the plunger? Why or why not?
gas particles
Critical Content in Grade 8 Science: Particle Nature of Matter
II. The particles have spaces between them.
3. This time, push the plunger of the syringe all the way to
the tip of the syringe. Suck water from the cup or container
up to the last measurement mark of the syringe. Cover
tightly the tip of the barrel with your thumb and push the
plunger once.
Q5. Can you push the plunger all the way through
the syringe while your thumb presses on the tip of
the plunger? Why or why not?
water particles
Critical Content in Grade 8 Science: Particle Nature of Matter
II. The particles have spaces between them.
4. This time, remove the plunger from the barrel of the
syringe and fill the barrel with sugar. Cover tightly the tip of
the barrel with your thumb and try to push the sugar inside
the barrel using the plunger of the syringe.
Q6. Can you push the plunger all the way through
the syringe while your thumb presses on the tip of
the plunger? Why or why not?
sugar particles
Critical Content in Grade 8 Science: Particle Nature of Matter
II. The particles have spaces between them.
Objective:
After performing this activity, you should be able to infer
that there is an empty space in between the particles of
matter.
empty
space:
solid < liquid < gas
Content properties of
4 key aspects of the matter
particle nature of matter
phase change
Activity 2
Activity 3
Summary Activity 4
Activity 5
DLP Writing
2.Add one small drop of food coloring slowly along the side of
the transparent bottle.
vinegar
solution
vinegar
solution
Objective:
After performing this activity, you should be able to infer that
the particles of matter always move.
Objective:
After performing this activity, you should be able to infer
that the particles of matter interact with each other.
3. Drop a piece of paper clip into the bottle filled with water.
Q2. How long does it take for the paper clip to reach
the bottom of the bottle? Compare it with the
observation in Q1.
NOTE:
To better see the difference, try to do
step 1 and 3 simultaneously.
4. Put the cover of the empty PET bottle and try to drop a
piece of paper clip.
Objective:
After performing this activity, you should be able to infer
that the particles of matter interact with each other.
Strength of
attractive solid > liquid > gas
forces:
gas
sublimation
deposition
liquid
solid
gas
sublimation
deposition
liquid
solid
gas
sublimation
liquid
solid
gas
deposition
liquid
solid
properties of matter
4 key aspects of the
particle model of matter phase change
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