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01.06 Matter and Energy Lab Report Introduction
For this lab activity, you will observe two scenarios — The Iced Tea Debate and Salty Soup — and record your observations of physical and chemical change. During your observations, you will determine how each scenario represents the laws of conservation of matter and energy.
Problem:
How can matter and energy be described and conserved in a variety of systems?
Hypotheses:
As you view each scenario, make a prediction about what will occur when prompted by the video.

The Iced Tea Debate
The Salty Soup
z do you think will happen?

Materials:
1. Demonstrations: “The Iced Tea Debate” and “The Salty Soup.”
Procedures:
Observe and analyze the following video demonstrations: “The Iced Tea Debate” and “The Salty Soup.”
Use the data table to record observations on physical and chemical change, and the conservation of matter and energy.
Variables:
Variables for The Iced Tea Debate
Independent Variable:

Dependent Variable:

Control:

Variables for The Salty Soup
Independent Variable:

Dependent Variable:

Control:

Data and Observations:
Record your detailed observations and draw some brief conclusions in the table below.

The Iced Tea Debate
The Salty Soup
Describe the physical changes you observed.

Describe the chemical changes you observed.

Describe the instances of conservation of matter in each demonstration.

Describe the instances of conservation of energy in each demonstration.

Questions and Conclusion
How was matter and energy conserved in each demonstration?

What phase changes did you observe?

What kind/s of energy transfers did you notice in each scenario?

Identify an example of matter and energy conservation in the world around you.

Conclusion: How did your observations support or contradict your predictions? Describe an experiment that could further explore physical or chemical change.
01.06 Matter and Energy

Define matter.

Define energy.

From the house interactive, give three examples of matter.

From the house interactive, give three examples of energy.

What are physical properties? Give examples.

What does the Law of Conservation of Matter state?

Explain how energy is conserved when a log burns in a campfire.

What are the four states of matter?

Describe the particle arrangement and motion for a solid.

Describe the particle arrangement and motion for a liquid.

Describe the particle arrangement and motion for a gas.

Describe the particle arrangement and motion for a plasma.

What is the difference between a physical change and a chemical change?

Give an example of a physical change.

Give an example of a chemical change.

What does the Law of Conservation of Energy state?

What are the eight types of energy?

Define conduction.

Define convection.

Define radiation.

What is it called when a solid turns into a liquid? Liquid to solid?

What is it called when a liquid turns into a gas? Gas to liquid?

What is it called when a gas goes directly to a solid? Solid to gas?

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