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Matter Test outline

Things to study WHMIS and HHPS symbols (likely a multiple choice Q). Writing questions, formulating hypotheses and explaining rationales. What is matter? Changes of states? Particle theory (connect to change of state and matter).

There’s more Classification of Matter (pure substances, mixtures – identify and describe). Physical and Chemical properties (determine based on examples). Physical and Chemical changes (identify with examples). Solving Density problems (use formula).

Test info Test is Friday, February 23rd Make study notes from your class notes. Do textbook review work. Be prepared!!!