100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 What is matter? Changes of Matter Compounds, mixtures, etc. Measurements.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Properties of Matter.
Advertisements

Matter, Forces, Energy, Motion and Heat
Elements and their Combinations
What are properties of matter?. I. Elements- basic building blocks of matter A. Properties of Elements 1. Chemical properties- describes how a material.
Jeopardy $100 MatterProperties Pure Substances PotporriStates/Phases $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200.
Chapter 2 MATTER.
2011. Matter  Matter-  Solids  Liquids  Gasses  Gels.
Chemistry. Describing Matter  Matter – anything that has a mass and takes up space. Air, plastic, metal wood, glass, paper, and water are all matter.
Let’s Play Stand up, push your chair in, and sit in teams of 4.
Foundations of Chemistry
The Matter of Facts!.
Physical & Chemical Properties
Unit 2: Properties & Changes of Matter.  List 2 qualitative and 2 quantitative observations about this picture.
Chapter 2.2 – Properties of Matter properties can be divided into 2 categories 1.physical property – characteristics that can be observed without changing.
Mrs. Garner’s 5 th Grade Science Class.   Atoms are the smallest part of an element; the building blocks of matter. Atoms.
Chapter 11 Matter and Energy. List four properties of matter.
Matter Chapter 2.
Matter Vocabulary. __________________ anything that has mass takes up space matter.
STRUCTURE AND PHASES OF MATTER UNIT REVIEW
TOPIC 1 CHEMISTRY: THE STUDY OF MATTER MRS. PAGE CHEM
Ch 2: Nature of Matter. What is Matter? matter is anything that has mass and volume Substance is pure matter made of only one type of particle.
List 3 Examples of Matter: 1. Solids- definite shape and volume 2. Liquids- definite volume, no definite shape 3. Gases – No definite shape, no definite.
Key Vocabulary Matter and changes Mixtures Atoms Periodic Table PotpourriAcids and Bases States of Matter
Matter is the “stuff” that makes up everything in the universe Anything that takes up space and has mass Air, books, milk, statues, fruit, baseball, flowers.
MATTER By Quinn Williams. Introduction Matter is everything that has mass and volume. Matter has states they are solid, liquid, and gas. Mass is how much.
Matter By: Sasha Milman. What is Matter? Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass!
Show us what you know! Category 1Category 3Category Double Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Category 2.
Chapter 2 Review. Define matter. Anything that has mass & takes up space.
1.2 Investigating Matter Matter – anything that has mass and volume Mass – amount of matter in a substance Volume – amount of space in a substance Chemical.
Matter. What is Matter Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Includes all solids, liquids, and gases.
Matter By:Brooke Ruiz. Matter Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass. Their is three states of matter. A solid liquid and gas.
What is Matter? -anything that has mass and takes up space.
By Michelle and Emily. Matter Mass Inertia Volume Density Weight Gravity Property.
Matter anything that has mass and takes up space.
Click to play audio  Matter and change ◦ The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter ◦ The processes that matter undergoes 
Matter Review Start review! 1. Mass of an object is measured on a ____________. Thermometer Balance Scale Spring scale.
Matter Test Review *Test Tomorrow*. Let’s say liquid A has a density of 50 g/cm3 and liquid B has a density of 28 g/cm3. What do you think would happen.
Matter anything that has mass and volume Mass – quantity of matter that a substance or object contains. More matter, more mass. Volume – amount of space.
Science Vocabulary Review for FCAT. How to answer a question. Read each question Look at your choices Then choose your best answer.
Study for Science Matter.
$200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $ 300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Get to the heart of Matter.
Matter: Properties and Changes
Chemistry Unit Project
Chemistry Vocabulary. matter anything that has mass and takes up space.
Matter Bingo General Chemistry. Phase Change  Solid to liquid.
Physical Science Unit Overview: Chapter 7 – Types of Matter Lesson 1 – Properties of Matter Lesson 2 – Elements Lesson 3 – Classifying Elements Lesson.
States of Matter SOLIDS Particles are packed closely together Particles vibrate but do not move past each other Particles are geometrically arranged.
Matter and Its Properties Chapter E1. Matter and Physical Properties (E6)  All things are made up of __________, which is anything that has mass and.
Matter The Building Blocks of the Universe What is Matter? Matter-anything that has mass and volume what the universe is made of Examples-wood, water,
Matter Practice Quiz 2011.
Chemistry Unit Project By: Joseph Acevedo. Matter, what is it? Matter is anything and everything in the Universe that takes up space.
Matter and Energy Chapter 1 & 2 vocabulary Chemistry.
The Matter of Facts!. Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space. Everything around us is matter! So what’s the matter? It’s a matter of fact(s)!
Metric Measurement Vocabulary Today, we will be previewing the metric measurement vocabulary you will be learning in science with Mrs. Monaghan. You will.
Introduction to Matter Describing Matter. Properties of Matter What is Matter? Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.
BASIC NATURE OF MATTER MRS. J THOMPSON GAINESVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL 8TH.
Properties Changes Mixtures & Solutions Mass, Volume,
The study of matter and how matter can change.
MATTER Unit 12 Part 1.
Chapter 2-2 Warm-Up 1. What are two examples of things that are not matter? 2. What is the difference between a compound and a molecule? 3. What is a heterogeneous.
Unit: Introduction to Chemistry
Properties of Matter Unit 5 Notes (#43)
Matter Vocabulary.
What is Matter?.
Describing Matter.
Properties of Matter Ms. Amanda and Ms. Diana
Chemical and Physical Changes
Chapter 8 Lesson Vocabulary.
Physical Properties of Matter
Presentation transcript:

What is matter? Changes of Matter Compounds, mixtures, etc. Measurements

Define matter.

Name an example of something that is not matter.

Describe the particles of a solid.

The volume of gas increases when the ____ increases.

If you leave an inflated basketball outside all winter, its volume will _____.

Something’s reaction to acid is a ________ change.

List three examples of physical properties.

Burning something is an example of a ______ change.

Breaking a donut in half is an example of a _______ change.

Rust is an example of a ______ change.

When two or more elements are chemically combined, a _____ is formed.

Is beef stew a mixture or a compound?

Is carbon dioxide a(n) element, compound or mixture?

You add sugar to coffee. The coffee is the __________.

For a solid, what happens to the solubility as the temperature decreases?

How do I find the density of a regularly shaped solid?

An object’s weight greatly depends on ______; that is why your weight is different on the moon than on earth.

If a shoe box and a rectangular stone are the same size, then their _____ are the same.

We measure mass using this instrument.

As two objects get further apart, what happens to their gravitational force?

Anything that has mass and volume.

Sunlight, radio waves, microwaves

They vibrate in place

Temperature decreases

Decrease

Chemical

Size, mass, color, etc.

Chemical

Physical

Chemical

Compound

Mixture

Compound

Solvent

Decreases

Density = Mass divided by Volume

Gravity

Volumes

Triple Beam Balance

It lessens