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Playing around with stuff
to find out what happens
What if?
                How do I fix this?

           What is the solution?


    How can I prove?


                           Is it true?
   Talk to children about safety
 An emergency plan
 Don’t eat or drink while experimenting
 Label on-going projects
 Keep science equipment in a labeled container
 Keep first-aid & safety equipment with in easy reach
 Use Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
BORAX


                                                   Section 9 - Physical & Chemical Prop
Section 1 - Product and Company Identification

Section 2 - Composition/Information on Ingredients Section 10 - Stability & Reactivity Da

Section 3 - Hazards Identification Including Emergency Overview
                                                   Section 11 - Toxicological Information

                                                   Section 12 - Ecological Information
Section 4 - First Aid Measures

                                                   Section 13 - Disposal Considerations
Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures

                                                   Section 14 - MSDS Transport Inform
Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures

                                                   Section 15 - Regulatory Information
Section 7 - Handling and Storage

Section 8 - Exposure Controls & Personal Protection
                                                  Section 16 - Other Information
Section 2 - Composition/Information on Ingredients
BORAX


Ingredient Name: SODIUM TETRABORATE,
DECAHYDRATE
------------------------------------------------
EPA Reporting Quantity:
DOT Reporting Quantity:
Ozone Depleting Chemical: N
   Talk to children about safety
 An emergency plan
 Don’t eat or drink while experimenting
 Label on-going projects
 Keep science equipment in a labeled container
 Keep first-aid & safety equipment with in easy
reach
 Use Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
      http://msds.ehs.cornell.edu
 Supervise all labs
… the study of God’s creation
 What do you need?
   Pond
   Critters
   Microscope
   Dissection materials
 What can you do?
   Grow things
     Plants, molds, animals
   Examine things
      Cells, pond water, before & after
   Observe things
     Plants, weather, animals
… The study of God’s order
   What do you need?
      Fire
      Glassware
      Chemicals

 What can you do?
   Mix a concoction
   Make models
   Test
… the study of God’s rules of science
 What do you need?
   Batteries & wire
   Magnets
   Tools
   Lights
 What can you do?
   Build something
      Skateboard ramps, speakers, toothpick bridge
   Make light, electricity, or sound
      An electric motor
   Take things apart
 Follow a curriculum




Follow an encyclopedia outline or scope & sequence

 Develop your own based on student’s interest




Start with lab book
 Follow a curriculum
                       Begin at the index
               What have you already done?
               What’s important for future study?
               What’s interesting?

 Follow an encyclopedia outline or scope & sequence

 Develop your own based on student’s interest




 Start with lab book
 Follow a curriculum
                       Begin at the index
               What have you already done?
               What’s important for future study?
               What’s interesting?

 Follow an encyclopedia outline or scope & sequence

 Develop your own based on student’s interest




 Start with lab book
Related Information: Chemistry
                     Links to related World Book articles, study questions, and additional resources
                                                 Encyclopedia articles



American chemists              • German chemists             Terms                         Other related articles
• Adams, Roger                 • Swedish chemists            • Allotropy                   • Alchemy
• Agre, Peter                  • Swiss chemists              • Alloy                       • Atom
• Altman, Sidney               Branches of chemistry         • Bond [chemical]             • Centrifuge
 • Baekeland, Leo H.           • Analytical chemistry        • Colloid                     •
• Berg, Paul                   • Biochemistry                • Compound                    Chemical, biological, radiological war
• Bloch, Konrad E.             • Electrochemistry            • Crystal
• Cohen, Stanley               • Femtochemistry              • Density                     • Crime laboratory
                                                                                            (Analyzing the evidence)
• Conant, James Bryant         • Geochemistry                • Electromotive series
                                                                                           • Drug
• Corey, Elias James           • Inorganic chemistry         • Emulsion                     (How drugs are produced and sold)
• Cram, Donald James           • Organic chemistry           • Halogen
• Curl, Robert Floyd, Jr.      • Photochemistry              • Ion                         • Electron
British chemists               • Physical chemistry          Processes and tests           • Energy
• Faraday, Michael             • Radiochemistry              •                             • Fluid
• Franklin, Rosalind E.        Groups of compounds           Absorption and adsorption     • Flux
• Graham, Thomas               • Acid                        • Calcination                 • Freezing point
• Harden, Sir Arthur           • Alcohol                     • Catalysis                   • Gas
• Hodgkin, Dorothy C.          • Alkali                      • Chemical reaction           • Geochemistry
• Klug, Sir Aaron              • Alkaloid                    • Chromatography              • Heat (Sources of heat)
• French chemists              • Amino acid                  • Combustion                  • Liquid air
• Berthelot, Marcellin         • Anhydride                   • Corrosion                   • Liquid crystal
• Chardonnet, Hilaire          • Base                        • Decomposition               • Mass
• Courtois, Bernard            • Bromide                     • Diffusion                   • Matter
• Curie, Marie S.              • Carbide                     • Distillation                • Metal
                                                                                           • Neutron
Questions

• What early chemical practice involved trying to turn lead and other metals into gold?
• Who proposed that the bond between atoms in a molecule consists of a pair of shared electrons?
• What did the phlogiston theory have in common with all other good chemical theories?
• Who began the use of letters as symbols for chemical elements?
• What are some environmental and safety problems faced by the chemical industry?
• What was the first chemical reaction that human beings learned to produce and control?
• Whose combustion theory replaced the phlogiston theory?
• Why did the chemical industry in several countries expand greatly during World Wars I and II?
• Who was the first chemist to make an organic molecule from inorganic substances?
• How do physical changes and chemical changes differ?

Books to read

• Kotz, Jack C. Chemistry & Chemical Reactivity. 5th ed. Brooks/Cole, 2002.
• Lide, David R. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. 84th ed. CRC Pr., 2003.
• Masterton, William L., and Hurley, C. N. Chemistry. 5th ed. Brooks/Cole, 2003.
• McMurry, John, and Fay, R. C. Chemistry. 4th ed. Prentice Hall, 2004.
• Myers, Richard. The Basics of Chemistry. Greenwood, 2003.
• Parker, Sybil P., ed. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Chemistry. 2nd ed. McGraw, 2003.

http://www.worldbook.com/wb/RelatedInfo?id=ar108700&st=chemistry&mt=cs
Boiling Point

  Boiling Point, temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid slightly
  exceeds the pressure of the atmosphere above the liquid. At temperatures
  below the boiling point (b.p.), evaporation takes place only from the surface of
  the liquid; during boiling, vapor forms within the body of the liquid; and as
  the vapor bubbles rise through the liquid, they cause the turbulence and
  seething associated with boiling. If the liquid is a single substance or an
  azeotropic solution (a mixture that has a constant b.p.), it will continue to boil as
  heat is added without any rise in temperature; that is, boiling occurs at constant
  temperature regardless of the amount of heat applied to the liquid.
  When the pressure on a liquid is increased, the b.p. goes up. Water at 1
  atmosphere pressure (760 torr, or about 14.7 lb/sq in) boils at 100° C (212° F),
  but when the pressure is 218 atmospheres (165,000 torr, or 3200 lb/sq in), the
  b.p. reaches its maximum, 374° C (705° F). Above this temperature (the critical
  temperature of water), liquid water is identical to saturated steam. See
  Pressure.

"Boiling Point," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2006
http://encarta.msn.com © 1997-2006 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
Science – 9th Grade               Science – 11th Grade

  * Earth's history                 * Matter and its behavior
  * Earth science                   * Carbon and its compounds
  * Ecology and environment         * Formulas and chemical
  * Weather and climate             equations
  * Air and air pressure            * Acids, bases, salts
  * Air masses and fronts           * Atomic theory
  * Water and its uses              * Periodic law
  * Erosion                         * Water and solutions
  * Air and water pollution         * Chemical bonding
  * Heats and fuels                 * Molecular theory
  * Electricity and electronics     * Equilibrium and kinetics
  * Solar and nuclear energy        * Spontaneous reactions
  * Nature and uses of light        * Titrations
  * Simple and complex              * Ionization and ionic solutions
  machines                          * Colloids, suspensoids, and
  * Atomic structure                  emulsoids
  * Chemistry of matter             * Oxidation-reduction
  * Molecular theory                * Nonmetals
  * Nature and use of chemicals     * Metals and alloys
  * Metals and plastics             * Electrochemistry
  * Space and astronomy             * Energy: forms, chemical
  * Space travel                    changes, and measurement
  * Nature and causes of
  disease
 Follow a curriculum
                       Begin at the index
               What have you already done?
               What’s important for future study?
               What’s interesting?

 Follow an encyclopedia outline or scope & sequence

 Develop your own based on student’s interest
               Ask questions
               Why? How?
               Look at resources
               Scope & sequence, book index
               Let your child explore

 Start with lab book
 Follow a curriculum
                       Begin at the index
               What have you already done?
               What’s important for future study?
               What’s interesting?

 Follow an encyclopedia outline or scope & sequence

 Develop your own based on student’s interest
               Ask questions
               Why? How?
               Look at resources
               Scope & sequence, book index
               Let your child explore

 Start with lab book
       Look at the labs
                Decide what you really want to do
       Student may need to research information
Chemistry Lab Manual, A Beka, 1986
1. State the problem
    Who? What? Why? How?

3. Collect information
    Research. Ask. Go

5. Develop a hypothesis
    Take a guess

4. Design an experiment
    Doing. Observing. Making. Building.

5. Draw a conclusion
     What happened? Why?
      The conclusion leads to the next question
Organic Gardening, December 1994
Mother Earth News #81, March/April 1983
Backwoods Home
Science in the Kitchen

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  • 2. What if? How do I fix this? What is the solution? How can I prove? Is it true?
  • 3. Talk to children about safety  An emergency plan  Don’t eat or drink while experimenting  Label on-going projects  Keep science equipment in a labeled container  Keep first-aid & safety equipment with in easy reach  Use Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
  • 4. BORAX Section 9 - Physical & Chemical Prop Section 1 - Product and Company Identification Section 2 - Composition/Information on Ingredients Section 10 - Stability & Reactivity Da Section 3 - Hazards Identification Including Emergency Overview Section 11 - Toxicological Information Section 12 - Ecological Information Section 4 - First Aid Measures Section 13 - Disposal Considerations Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures Section 14 - MSDS Transport Inform Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures Section 15 - Regulatory Information Section 7 - Handling and Storage Section 8 - Exposure Controls & Personal Protection Section 16 - Other Information
  • 5. Section 2 - Composition/Information on Ingredients BORAX Ingredient Name: SODIUM TETRABORATE, DECAHYDRATE ------------------------------------------------ EPA Reporting Quantity: DOT Reporting Quantity: Ozone Depleting Chemical: N
  • 6. Talk to children about safety  An emergency plan  Don’t eat or drink while experimenting  Label on-going projects  Keep science equipment in a labeled container  Keep first-aid & safety equipment with in easy reach  Use Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)  http://msds.ehs.cornell.edu  Supervise all labs
  • 7. … the study of God’s creation  What do you need?  Pond  Critters  Microscope  Dissection materials  What can you do?  Grow things Plants, molds, animals  Examine things  Cells, pond water, before & after  Observe things Plants, weather, animals
  • 8. … The study of God’s order  What do you need?  Fire  Glassware  Chemicals  What can you do?  Mix a concoction  Make models  Test
  • 9. … the study of God’s rules of science  What do you need?  Batteries & wire  Magnets  Tools  Lights  What can you do?  Build something  Skateboard ramps, speakers, toothpick bridge  Make light, electricity, or sound  An electric motor  Take things apart
  • 10.  Follow a curriculum Follow an encyclopedia outline or scope & sequence  Develop your own based on student’s interest Start with lab book
  • 11.  Follow a curriculum Begin at the index What have you already done? What’s important for future study? What’s interesting?  Follow an encyclopedia outline or scope & sequence  Develop your own based on student’s interest  Start with lab book
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  • 13.  Follow a curriculum Begin at the index What have you already done? What’s important for future study? What’s interesting?  Follow an encyclopedia outline or scope & sequence  Develop your own based on student’s interest  Start with lab book
  • 14. Related Information: Chemistry Links to related World Book articles, study questions, and additional resources Encyclopedia articles American chemists • German chemists Terms Other related articles • Adams, Roger • Swedish chemists • Allotropy • Alchemy • Agre, Peter • Swiss chemists • Alloy • Atom • Altman, Sidney Branches of chemistry • Bond [chemical] • Centrifuge • Baekeland, Leo H. • Analytical chemistry • Colloid • • Berg, Paul • Biochemistry • Compound Chemical, biological, radiological war • Bloch, Konrad E. • Electrochemistry • Crystal • Cohen, Stanley • Femtochemistry • Density • Crime laboratory (Analyzing the evidence) • Conant, James Bryant • Geochemistry • Electromotive series • Drug • Corey, Elias James • Inorganic chemistry • Emulsion (How drugs are produced and sold) • Cram, Donald James • Organic chemistry • Halogen • Curl, Robert Floyd, Jr. • Photochemistry • Ion • Electron British chemists • Physical chemistry Processes and tests • Energy • Faraday, Michael • Radiochemistry • • Fluid • Franklin, Rosalind E. Groups of compounds Absorption and adsorption • Flux • Graham, Thomas • Acid • Calcination • Freezing point • Harden, Sir Arthur • Alcohol • Catalysis • Gas • Hodgkin, Dorothy C. • Alkali • Chemical reaction • Geochemistry • Klug, Sir Aaron • Alkaloid • Chromatography • Heat (Sources of heat) • French chemists • Amino acid • Combustion • Liquid air • Berthelot, Marcellin • Anhydride • Corrosion • Liquid crystal • Chardonnet, Hilaire • Base • Decomposition • Mass • Courtois, Bernard • Bromide • Diffusion • Matter • Curie, Marie S. • Carbide • Distillation • Metal • Neutron
  • 15. Questions • What early chemical practice involved trying to turn lead and other metals into gold? • Who proposed that the bond between atoms in a molecule consists of a pair of shared electrons? • What did the phlogiston theory have in common with all other good chemical theories? • Who began the use of letters as symbols for chemical elements? • What are some environmental and safety problems faced by the chemical industry? • What was the first chemical reaction that human beings learned to produce and control? • Whose combustion theory replaced the phlogiston theory? • Why did the chemical industry in several countries expand greatly during World Wars I and II? • Who was the first chemist to make an organic molecule from inorganic substances? • How do physical changes and chemical changes differ? Books to read • Kotz, Jack C. Chemistry & Chemical Reactivity. 5th ed. Brooks/Cole, 2002. • Lide, David R. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. 84th ed. CRC Pr., 2003. • Masterton, William L., and Hurley, C. N. Chemistry. 5th ed. Brooks/Cole, 2003. • McMurry, John, and Fay, R. C. Chemistry. 4th ed. Prentice Hall, 2004. • Myers, Richard. The Basics of Chemistry. Greenwood, 2003. • Parker, Sybil P., ed. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Chemistry. 2nd ed. McGraw, 2003. http://www.worldbook.com/wb/RelatedInfo?id=ar108700&st=chemistry&mt=cs
  • 16. Boiling Point Boiling Point, temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid slightly exceeds the pressure of the atmosphere above the liquid. At temperatures below the boiling point (b.p.), evaporation takes place only from the surface of the liquid; during boiling, vapor forms within the body of the liquid; and as the vapor bubbles rise through the liquid, they cause the turbulence and seething associated with boiling. If the liquid is a single substance or an azeotropic solution (a mixture that has a constant b.p.), it will continue to boil as heat is added without any rise in temperature; that is, boiling occurs at constant temperature regardless of the amount of heat applied to the liquid. When the pressure on a liquid is increased, the b.p. goes up. Water at 1 atmosphere pressure (760 torr, or about 14.7 lb/sq in) boils at 100° C (212° F), but when the pressure is 218 atmospheres (165,000 torr, or 3200 lb/sq in), the b.p. reaches its maximum, 374° C (705° F). Above this temperature (the critical temperature of water), liquid water is identical to saturated steam. See Pressure. "Boiling Point," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2006 http://encarta.msn.com © 1997-2006 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
  • 17. Science – 9th Grade Science – 11th Grade * Earth's history * Matter and its behavior * Earth science * Carbon and its compounds * Ecology and environment * Formulas and chemical * Weather and climate equations * Air and air pressure * Acids, bases, salts * Air masses and fronts * Atomic theory * Water and its uses * Periodic law * Erosion * Water and solutions * Air and water pollution * Chemical bonding * Heats and fuels * Molecular theory * Electricity and electronics * Equilibrium and kinetics * Solar and nuclear energy * Spontaneous reactions * Nature and uses of light * Titrations * Simple and complex * Ionization and ionic solutions machines * Colloids, suspensoids, and * Atomic structure emulsoids * Chemistry of matter * Oxidation-reduction * Molecular theory * Nonmetals * Nature and use of chemicals * Metals and alloys * Metals and plastics * Electrochemistry * Space and astronomy * Energy: forms, chemical * Space travel changes, and measurement * Nature and causes of disease
  • 18.  Follow a curriculum Begin at the index What have you already done? What’s important for future study? What’s interesting?  Follow an encyclopedia outline or scope & sequence  Develop your own based on student’s interest Ask questions Why? How? Look at resources Scope & sequence, book index Let your child explore  Start with lab book
  • 19.  Follow a curriculum Begin at the index What have you already done? What’s important for future study? What’s interesting?  Follow an encyclopedia outline or scope & sequence  Develop your own based on student’s interest Ask questions Why? How? Look at resources Scope & sequence, book index Let your child explore  Start with lab book Look at the labs Decide what you really want to do Student may need to research information
  • 20. Chemistry Lab Manual, A Beka, 1986
  • 21. 1. State the problem Who? What? Why? How? 3. Collect information Research. Ask. Go 5. Develop a hypothesis Take a guess 4. Design an experiment Doing. Observing. Making. Building. 5. Draw a conclusion What happened? Why? The conclusion leads to the next question
  • 23. Mother Earth News #81, March/April 1983
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