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All Things Matter

Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes

Properties of Liquids and Gases

Elements and Mixtures

Energy and Graphs

States of Matter

All Things Matter Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes Properties of Liquids and Gases Elements and Mixtures Energy and Graphs States of Matter 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

All Matter has m____ and v________.

All Matter has mass and volume

The amount of space matter takes up is called _________

Volume

What are the correct units you should use when measuring Volume?

Cubic meters or cubic centimeters

What is Mass measured in? (what are the units)

Kilograms

What is the formula for measuring the Volume of a cube?

Length x Width x Height

A physical property of an apple is that it is red. True or False

True

Which of the following is NOT a physical property? Solid state Reacts with oxygen Melts at 53 degrees It is red

Reacts with Oxygen

Which of the following is NOT a physical change? Wood buring Ice melting Alcohol Evaporating Water Freezing

Wood Burning

What are the two types of Chemical properties we discussed in class? Begin with an R and an F

Reactivity and Flammability

When making eggs, which of the following steps results in a Chemical Change? Cracking the eggs Adding the milk Pouring the eggs Cooking the eggs

Cooking the Eggs

Maple Syrup has a greater v________ than water, so it flows much more slowly.

Viscosity

Water bulges over the top of a cup and doesn’t spill because of S________ T________

Surface Tension

The Basketball is larger than the Volleyball. Finish the statement The basketball has more v_________ and less p___________ than the volleyball.

The basketball has more volume and less pressure than the volleyball.

According to Charles’s Law (think of the hot air balloon)… as _________ increases, _________ increases

As Temperature Increases, Volume Increases

According to Boyle’s Law, as _________ increases, ________ decreases

As Pressure increases, Volume decreases

Which is NOT true about Elements? 1.can be separated into three groups 2. can be broken down into smaller substances 3. contains only one type of particle 4. are considered pure substances

2. can be broken down into smaller substances ELEMENTS CAN NOT BE BROKEN DOWN

Classify the following Element as a metal, non metal or metalloid: -Shiny Poor conductor of Heat unmalleable

Metalloid

True or False Properties of a Compound are NEVER different from the elements that make it up.

False Properties of a compound are usually different from the properties of the elements that make them up.

Daily Double!

Which of the following is a Heterogeneous Mixture? air in the atmosphere A Glass of Apple Juice A Mixture of salt and water A mixture of sand and water

4. Sand and Water Because it does not completely mix to have the look of a single substance.

Solutions, Suspensions and Colloids. A Snow globe is an example of a ________ and whipped cream is an example of _________. Solutions, Suspensions and Colloids.

A Snow globe is an example of a Suspension and whipped cream is an example of a Colloid.

As a solid melts, what happens to the molecules? The molecules ______ energy and move________.

The molecules gain energy and move faster.

Evaporation, Sublimation and Condensation Energy is gained during ________ and ________, but lost during _________. Evaporation, Sublimation and Condensation

Energy is gained during evaporation and sublimation, but lost during condensation.

  The graph of a gas being cooled over time shows that the temperature remains constant between 4 and 11 minutes. What is happening during this time interval? a. The liquid is losing energy and changing into gas b. The gas is losing energy and changing into liquid c. The liquid is gaining energy and changing into solid d. The gas is gaining energy and changing into liquid

b. The gas is losing energy and changing into liquid

What state of matter will Carbon Dioxide be in at 1 atm and 25°C?   a. Solid b. Liquid c. Gas d. Supercritical fluid

C. Gas

During which change of state do atoms or molecules become more ordered? Boiling Condensation Melting Sublimation

Condensation

What are the three states of Matter?

Solid, Liquid and Gas

Does the Volume of a liquid change shape?

No

How do the particles of a Gas move?

Very fast and Far apart

What process turns a Solid directly into a Gas?

Sublimation

Daily Double!

What process turns a Gas into a Liquid?

Condensation

Final Jeopardy

Solutions, Suspensions and Mixtures

With your team, fill in the blank sections of the chart correctly.