Matter Matters By: Camilla Mancia. What is Matter? Matter is any substance or an object back has volume and mass. (everything is made out of matter.)

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Matter Matters By: Camilla Mancia

What is Matter? Matter is any substance or an object back has volume and mass. (everything is made out of matter.) Matter is anything that has weight and takes up space, and all matter has volume, matter fills in the area that’s in (IE: water has weight if you have a water bottle and you drink from it it gets lighter because you’re removing water from and it produces less and less matter) Solids our also matter Solids are easier to explain (IE: solids are basketballs, Soccer balls, iPads, phones, laptops, rocks, cars, even people.)

What is Mass? Mass is the quantity of matter that an object has Mass and weight are not the same! Mess is a measurement of how much matter isn’t an object and the type of Atoms in an object/ substances

Volume and mass = matter The volume of an object is the measurements of the space it occupies The greater of a matter of an object the greater the volume will be volume is measured in cubic meters for diverging units

Physical change In a physical change appearance or form changes but substances remain the same (IE: grinding, folding, duatility, melting and etc.) Those things are not necessarily accompanied buy a chemical change they don’t really need for chemical changes in this situation the change by themselves as a physical change.

Chemical change Fermentation,Cxidation,Combustion,Electrolsis all of them are accompanied by a physical change Color Heat, light, and sound

The states of matter Water, air, rocks are made all by matter! Matter are made out of tiny little particles called atoms Matter can be grouped into three Solids, liquids, and gas They’re almost the same but not that much here are some pictures of the three the solids are all together and the liquids are Close to each other but not really they’re mostly floating around but not like gases where on the other hand of the gases, the gases are very wide apart from each other and they’re just roaming freely

The kinetic molecular theory The kinetic molecular theory visualizes that any substances weather solid, liquid, or gas is made up out of atoms molecules here is a video that will explain in a easy but efficiently way. Click the link/copy Down below to make your way to the video

What are… Electrons: An electron is a negatively charged subatomic particle Neutrons: a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge Protons: A proton is a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom