Investigating Physical and Chemical Changes of Matter
Students use a variety of sensors and particle modeling to characterize physical and chemical changes of matter.
This lab uses a variety of methods to teach the difference between physical and chemical changes of matter at the intramolecular level. This understanding is reinforced using particle models of what happens to atoms and molecules during these changes.
Grade Level: Advanced Placement • College
Subject: Chemistry
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Investigating Physical and Chemical Changes of Matter | 2.51 MB | |
Investigating Physical and Chemical Changes of Matter | 2.71 MB |
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Standards Correlations
IB® Topics | AP® Topics |
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4.5 | TRA-1.D; TRA-1.C; SAP-5.B |
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