COMPARE AND CONTRAST
(SAME AND DIFFERENT)
A. COMPARE
Compare,
tell what is the same about two or more things. Key words commonly used to
express compare include :
- Similar to
- Like
- Same
In
chemistry usually compared to the equation is that there are elements in nature
both metalic and non metallic. Example of sodium and chlorine.
B. CONTRAST
Contrast,
tell what is the real comparison of an object or explain ways in wich they are
different. Key words commonly used to express contrast include :
- Different from
- But
- Unlike
In
chemistry usually contrast to the equation is that there are elements in nature
both metalic and non metallic. Example of sodium and chlorine.
C. DOUBLE
BUBBLE MAP
Double
Bubble Map is a great way to organize your thoughts when you are comparing and
contrasting two things. In the middle you put how the two objects are alike. On
the sides you put how the objects are different. We can compare and contrast a Books, People,
Objects, Animals, Places,Music, Events, etc.
What
are the similar and different qualities of these things?
- · What qualities of each thing correspond to one another? In what way?
- · Thinking process:
1. This
map is useful in comparing and contrasting two
2. things.
It allows for qualities that are shared to be placed in
3. between the two items while differences are
placed on the
4. outside
of the items.
5. Unlike
the bubble map, the words in the circles do not
6. need
to be limited to adjectives. You may use any words
7. phrases that are appropriate.
8. Color
coding the similarities/differences may make the
9. relationships
more obvious to see.
- ·
How to create this map :1. Near the center of your work space write the names of the two things that are being described. Each item should be in its own circle with space between the circles for detail2. In the middle of the two things being compared, write the common qualities. Each quality should have its own circle and should be connected with a line to the original item circles.3. On the outside of each original circle, you should write descriptions that are unique to each item. Every idea should each have its own circle and should only be connected with a line to what it describes.
NO
|
SODIUM
|
CHLORIN
|
1
|
Sodium is element
|
Chlorin is element
|
2
|
Sodium has a color
silver white
|
Chlorin has a color
yellowish green
|
3
|
Sodium has solid phase
|
Chlorin has gases phase
|
4
|
Sodium located in
block s
|
Chlorin located in
block P
|
5
|
Sodium is alkali metal
|
Chlorin is halogen metal
|
6
|
Sodium has oxidation
number 1
|
Chlorin has
oxidation number 1
|
7
|
Sodium has period 3
|
Chlorin has period 3
|
Please make a sample sentence compare by using the word "As" and "similiry"?
BalasHapusAnisa wore a red hijab as well as a susi.
HapusHi Yulinda, i want to ask. Why sodium and chlorine are classified in period 3?
BalasHapusBecause sodium and chlorine have physical and chemical properties in accordance with those classified into period 3
HapusHi yulindaa. could you give me chemical properties of sodium and chlorine?
BalasHapusChemical properties of chlorine: Atomic weight: 35.45
HapusClassification: Halogen
Phase at Room Temperature: Gas
Specific gravity: 3.2 g / L @ 0 ° C
Melting point: -101,5 ° C, -150,7 ° F
Boiling point: -34.04 ° C, -29.27 ° F
hi yulinda
BalasHapusIn chemistry usually contrast to the equation is that there are elements in nature both metalic and non metallic.please can u give me example about it?
Metal element =
Hapus1. intangible solid at room temperature (except mercury)
2. can be forged and can be astonished
3. electrical conductors and heat
Nonmetallic element =
1. there is a solid, liquid, and gas
2. is fragile and not malleable
3. non-conductor, except graphite
Is that just the equation between SODIUM
BalasHapusWith CHLORIN? If anything else please mention?
After we discussed yesterday with a group of friends, that's just the equation between sodium and chlorine
HapusCan double bubble map be applied in every comparing something? Why is that?
BalasHapusYes, if something has one or some similarities both physically and non-physically
HapusYes, if something has one or some similarities both physically and non-physically
HapusWhat is the use of sodium and chlorine?
BalasHapusThis sodium element also has other uses such as for fixing the structure of certain metal alloys, used in soap, combined with fatty acids, as well as for purifying molten metal.
HapusChlorine is also widely used in the manufacture of many products including in paper production, antiseptics, dyestuffs, food, insecticides, paints, petroleum products, plastics, pharmaceuticals, textiles, solvents, and many other consumer products.
Give me an explanation what are the equations of sodium and chlorine?
BalasHapusCan be seen the text above has been described sodium and chlorine equation among others have oxidation number 1 and lies in period 3
Hapus