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    • Chapter 1 :  Matter—Solids, Liquids, and Gases
      • 1.1: Molecules Matter
      • 1.2: Molecules in Motion
      • 1.3: The Ups and Downs of Thermometers
      • 1.4: Moving Molecules in a Solid
      • 1.5: Air, It’s Really There
    • Chapter 2 :  Changes of State
      • 2.1: Heat, Temperature, and Conduction
      • 2.2: Changing State—Evaporation
      • 2.3: Changing State—Condensation
      • 2.4: Changing State—Freezing
      • 2.5: Changing State—Melting
    • Chapter 3 :  Density
      • 3.1: What is Density?
      • 3.2: Finding Volume: The Water Displacement Method
      • 3.3: Density of Water
      • 3.4: Density: Sink and Float for Solids
      • 3.5: Density: Sink and Float for Liquids
      • 3.6: Temperature Affects Density
    • Chapter 4 :  The Periodic Table & Bonding
      • 4.1: Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons
      • 4.2: The Periodic Table
      • 4.3: The Periodic Table and Energy-Level Models
      • 4.4: Energy Levels, Electrons, and Covalent Bonding
      • 4.5: Energy Levels, Electrons, and Ionic Bonding
    • Chapter 5 :  The Water Molecule and Dissolving
      • 5.1: Water is a Polar Molecule
      • 5.2: Surface Tension
      • 5.3: Why Does Water Dissolve Salt?
      • 5.4: Why Does Water Dissolve Sugar?
      • 5.5: Using Dissolving to Identify an Unknown
      • 5.6: Does Temperature Affect Dissolving?
      • 5.7: Can Liquids Dissolve in Water?
      • 5.8: Can Gases Dissolve in Water?
      • 5.9: Temperature Changes in Dissolving
    • Chapter 6 :  Chemical Change
      • 6.1: What is a Chemical Reaction?
      • 6.2: Controlling the Amount of Products in a Chemical Reaction
      • 6.3: Forming a Precipitate
      • 6.4: Temperature and the Rate of a Chemical Reaction
      • 6.5: A Catalyst and the Rate of Reaction
      • 6.6: Using Chemical Change to Identify an Unknown
      • 6.7: Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions
      • 6.8: pH and Color Change
      • 6.9: Neutralizing Acids and Bases
      • 6.10: Carbon Dioxide Can Make a Solution Acidic
      • 6.11: Project Based Lessons: Chemical Reactions & Engineering Design
      • 6.12: Project Based Lessons: Natural Resources & Synthetic Materials
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Chapter 5: The Water Molecule and Dissolving

Accompanying Chapter Plan: Chapter 5: The Water Molecule and Dissolving

Water Balloon

Lesson 5.1 Video

Water Fountain

Lesson 5.1 Video

Polar Water Molecule

Lesson 5.1 Interactive

Attraction Between Water Molecules

Lesson 5.1 Video

Water's Surface Tension

Lesson 5.2 Video

Water on Paper Towel

Lesson 5.2 Video

Water on Wax Paper

Lesson 5.2 Video

Sodium Chloride Dissolving in Water 2

Lesson 5.3 Video

Sucrose

Lesson 5.4 Interactive

Water Dissolves Sucrose 2

Lesson 5.4 Video

Mentos and Diet Coke Demo

Lesson 5.8 Video

Breaking and Making Bonds

Lesson 5.9 Interactive

Energy and Dissolving

Lesson 5.9 Interactive

Hand Warmer

Lesson 5.9 Video

Temperature Change – Alcohol in Water

Lesson 5.9 Video

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