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Matter What does it matter?
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What is matter? Has mass (amount of atoms) Has volume (amount of space) Made from atoms Has chemical and physical properties Matter can change physically and chemically
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Physical Properties Properties that can be observed without changing the identity Examples: size, color, density, smell, phase (solid, liquid, gas), mass, volume
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Physical Changes Changes that only affect physical properties--atoms stay the same Phase changes--melting, freezing, condensation, evaporation, boiling Tearing, cutting, coloring, mixing
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Chemical Properties Properties that describe how matter reacts (becomes something new). Burning, rusting,tarnishing, oxidizing, acid or base, reacting
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Chemical Changes Changes that make a new substance A substance becomes something different Atoms are rearranged Burning, decomposing, dyeing, rusting Bread becomes toast Bleaching clothes
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Examples Physical Change: CAT -> cat or cat -> cat Chemical Change: cat -> act or cat -> ca
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Signs of a Chemical Change Bubbles produced New odor Temperature change Color change Solid produced
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