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Matter Mind over it
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What is matter? Matter: anything that occupies space and has mass.
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Are light and electricity considered matter? What about heat? Do they take up space? Do they have mass? Nope!
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What are the 4 physical states of matter? Solid Liquid Gas Plasma
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Solid anything that has a definite volume and a definite shape
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Solids Maintain their shape and volume
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Liquid anything that has a definite volume but no definite shape.
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Liquids Maintain their volume Take the shape of their container
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Gas Anything that has no definite volume and no definite shape.
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Gases Take the shape and volume of their container
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What is the fourth state of matter? Plasma!
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What changes in physical state do fireworks go through?
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When the atoms of matter are all the same, scientists call the matter an Element
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A pure substance contains only one Element
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Compound Two or more elements, chemically combined to form a new substance.
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Table Salt is a compound
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A word about “salt” In chemistry, “salt” means more than table salt. More on this in a few weeks.
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Water is also a compound
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Can the elements of a compound be separated by ordinary physical methods? No.
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What is another form of combined substances? Mixtures
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Examples of mixtures
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What’s the difference? CompoundsMixtures Chemically combined Cannot be separated by physical means Have definite, set proportions Physically combined Can be separated by physical means Do not have definite, set proportions
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What physical trait describes how close together the molecules or atoms of a substance are? Density
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Volume is the amount of space an object takes up usually measured in liters (l) and milliliters (ml) for liquids Cubic centimeters (cm 3 ) for solids
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Density D = m / v Density = mass volume Density = grams per cubic centimeter
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Rank the closeness of molecules in the three primary states of matter: Gas Liquid Solid
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Sum it up! What is the relationship between the properties of the different states of matter and their densities?
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