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Physical Science Matter Matter

Describing Matter: Matter - is anything that has mass and occupies space Properties of Matter - How is it described: Hot, cold, hard, soft, rough, smooth, shiny, dull, solid, liquid, gas, etc. Characteristic Properties -Those properties of a given substance that do not change and therefore can be used to help identify the substance. Boiling Point, Melting Point, Freezing point

Changes in Matter Physical Change -A change that alters the form of a substance but not the chemical makeup of the substance, a change of state – –Words like: crush, smash, tear, evaporate, slice, breakdown, dissolve, absorb, swell, burst Chemical Change - One or more substances combine or decompose to form a chemically different substance – –Words like: react, burns, forms, decomposed, rusting, sours, rotting, digesting, cooked, molecular change

Types of Matter Pure Substances – Those substances made up of one kind of matter. It has definite characteristic properties – –Elements: Contain only one type of atom, H, He, Na, Mg, C, N, O, – –Compounds: A pure substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements - CO 2, H 2 O, C 6 H 12 O 6, NaCl Mixed Substances (Mixtures)– two or more substances that are mixed together but not chemically combined. – –Homogeneous Mixture: a very well mixed mixture -solution of sugar water – –Heterogeneous Mixture: not evenly mixed - handful of dirt, Rocky Road Ice Cream,

Measuring Matter SI – International System of Units = the metric system – –Length – the one dimensional measurement of distance – SI unit is Meter, Kilometer – –Mass – the amount of matter in a substance – SI unit: gram or kilogram – –Weight – the force of gravity acting on an object – SI unit: Newton – –Volume – how much space an object occupies – SI unit: liter, milliliter, cm3   Solid Volume = Length x Width x Height = cm 3, meter 3   Liquid Volume = liter, milliliter   1ml = 1cm3 – –Density – the amount of mass an object has in a given volume – SI unit: g/ml, g/cm3   Density= Mass / Volume – –Temperature – the average kinetic energy of an object.   0 C = Centigrade or degrees Celsius, 0 K = degrees Kelvin   0 0 C = K – –Time: unit of measure: second, minute

Measuring Matter

Particles of Matter Atoms – The smallest particle of an Element that retains the chemical properties of that element