5th Grade Science Mrs. LaRosa Matter Study Guide 5th Grade Science Mrs. LaRosa www.middleschoolscience.com 2008
Matter Anything that has a mass and a volume
States of Matter Solid Liquid Gas Plasma Close up view of atoms and their behavior Animated images are from http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/
Physical vs. Chemical Change Changing from one state to another is a Physical Change. If a new substance is formed it is a Chemical Change. Images are from http://www.chem4kids.com
Atoms Elements The building blocks of Matter Consists of Protons (+), Electrons (-), and Neutrons (N). Elements Consists of only one kind of atom, Cannot be broken down into a simpler type of matter by either physical or chemical means Can exist as either atoms or molecules. Images are from http://www.chem4kids.com
Molecules A molecule consists of two or more atoms of the same element, or different elements, that are chemically bound together. In the animation above, two nitrogen atoms (N + N = N2) make one Nitrogen molecule .
Compounds Atoms of two or more different elements bound together. Can be separated into elements chemically, but not physically. In the animation above, water (H20) is a compound made of Hydrogen and Oxygen. Animated images and notes from http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/atoms/elements.html
Solutions Homogeneous Solutions are groups of molecules that are mixed up in a completely even distribution. Homogeneous Uniform Distribution. Example: Sugar and Water Images are from http://www.chem4kids.com
Solute Solvent The substance to be dissolved. The one doing the dissolving. Images are from http://www.chem4kids.com
Making a Solution
Colloids Particle sizes are in between the size of particles found in solutions and suspensions . Can be mixed and remain evenly distributed without settling out.
Mixtures Heterogeneous They are substances held together by physical forces, not chemical. Can be separated physically. Solutions are also mixtures. Heterogeneous The substances are not uniformly mixed. Example: Sand in a glass of water. Images are from http://www.chem4kids.com
Mixtures Suspensions Are heterogeneous mixtures consisting of parts that are visible to the naked eye. Substances will settle over time. Example: the ingredients in salad dressing
Matter Mixtures Homogeneous Heterogeneous Pure Substances Solvent Solution Solvent Colloids Heterogeneous Suspensions Pure Substances Element Molecule Compounds
Next Study Guide will be End of the Matter Study Guide Next Study Guide will be “Periodic Table”