Description
- Investigate intensive and extensive properties
- Explore differences between chemical and physical changes
- Classify samples as elements, compounds, and mixtures
Students study the classification of matter, intensive and extensive properties, and chemical and physical properties and changes. As a final activity, students use their knowledge to design and conduct an experiment based on the relationship between intensive and extensive properties, focusing specifically on density. Kit includes enough materials (samples of elements, compounds, and mixtures as well as materials to perform several experiments demonstrating physical and chemical changes) for at least 30 students working in groups. Receive a FREE digital Teacher’s Manual and Student Guide with kit purchase.
Includes
- 20 Iron Nails
- 10 Brass Nuts
- 10 Steel Bolts
- 1 Granite Chips, 100 g
- 10 Filter Papers
- 10 Pieces of Chalk
- 2 Sodium Chloride, 500 g
- 3 Sucrose, 100 g
- 1 Copper Shot, 50 g
- 5 Ring Magnets
- 2 Yeast Packets
- 5 Sheets of Aluminum Foil
- 60 Plastic Medicine Cups
- 100 Pipets
- 5 LEDs, Red
- 20 Wire Leads
- 5 Resistors, 390 ohm
- 100 Aluminum Evaporating Dishes
- 1 Zinc Strip
- 1 Acetic Acid, 473 mL
- 1 0.5 M Copper (II) Sulfate, 120 mL
- 1 0.1 M Silver Nitrate, 30 mL
- 1 Lime Water, 500 mL
- 2 6 M Hydrochloric Acid, 28 mL
- 1 Hydrogen Peroxide, 3%, 30 mL
- 3 Sand, 2 oz
- 1 Sodium Bicarbonate, 16 oz
- 10 Properties of Matter Study Card Sets
- 1 Teacher’s Manual and Reproducible Student Guide