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Mme. Goold Grade 7 Science Properties of Matter Mme. Goold Grade 7 Science

What is Matter? Matter is the material of which something is made or composed of. All matter is made up of extremely tiny particles. Matter occupies spaces and has mass. Matter includes all solids, liquids and gases. Forms of matter have different characteristics.(words that describe) The characteristics that are used to describe matter are called properties. All matter has its own set of properties making the matter unique.

has characteristics (properties) has mass gas liquid tiny particles MATTER material occupies space solid has characteristics (properties)

Properties of Matter Boiling Point Clarity Colour Conductivity Density Ductility Elasticity Freezing Point Hardness Lustre Magnetism Malleability Mass Odour Rigidity Shape Size Solubility State Strength Taste Texture Viscosity Volume

Properties of Matter The characteristics that are used to describe materials are called properties. For each word assigned to you: 1)      Use a dictionary to write a definition that explains the characteristic in terms of matter. Use your own words!! 2)    Write a sentence telling about a substance that has that property. 3)    Include a picture that would demonstrate the characteristic.

Rigid but very easily broken. Matter that breaks with Brittle Definition Rigid but very easily broken. Matter that breaks with a snap rather than bends. Example The stem of a wine glass will snap and break easily; therefore, is brittle.

Review What We Know

has mass gas liquid tiny particles MATTER material occupies space solid has characteristics (properties)

What Property of Matter Am I? 1. Capable of being hammered or presses into various shapes without breaking.

What Property of Matter Am I? 2. When a substance can dissolve or be dissolved easily.

What Property of Matter Am I? 3. The stage at which water turns to ice.

What Property of Matter Am I? 4. When matter is sticky; thick like glue or syrup.

What Property of Matter Am I? 5. When matter has a bright shine on the surface.

What Property of Matter Am I? 6. When matter is stiff or firm; not able to bend.

What Property of Matter Am I? 7. When matter such as clay can be easily molded or shaped.

What Property of Matter Am I? 8. When parts of matter are very close together; compactness.

What Property of Matter Am I? 9. When matter is easy to see through; transparent.

What Property of Matter Am I? 10. When matter returns to its original size or shape after being stretched or squeezed.

Answers

What Property of Matter Am I? Capable of being hammered or presses into various shapes without breaking. Malleability

What Property of Matter Am I? When a substance can dissolve or be dissolved easily. Solubility

What Property of Matter Am I? The stage at which water turns to ice. Freezing Point

What Property of Matter Am I? When matter is sticky; thick like glue or syrup. Viscosity

What Property of Matter Am I? When matter has a bright shine on the surface. Lustre

What Property of Matter Am I? When matter is stiff or firm; not able to bend. Rigidity

What Property of Matter Am I? When matter such as clay can be easily molded or shaped. Ductility

What Property of Matter Am I? When parts of matter are very close together; compactness. Density

What Property of Matter Am I? When matter is easy to see through; transparent. Clarity

What Property of Matter Am I? When matter returns to its original size or shape after being stretched or squeezed. Elasticity

Properties of Matter Boiling Point Clarity Colour Conductivity Density Ductility Elasticity Freezing Point Hardness Lustre Magnetism Malleability Mass Odour Rigidity Shape Size Solubility State Strength Taste Texture Viscosity Volume

End of Part 1

Part Two

Is there a difference?