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1 SNB pg 17 Do NOT write anything in RED. Do not write Finger Responses or White Board Responses. Properties of Matter Notes

2 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME Matter is made of atoms. 5.1 SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE atom molecule CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES CALIFORNIA Content Standards 8.3.a Students know the structure of the atom and know it is composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons. 8.3.c Students know atoms and molecules form solids by building up repeating patterns, such as the crystal structure of NaCl or long-chain polymers.

3 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME Matter is made of atoms. 5.1 SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE atom molecule An ______ is the smallest basic unit of matter. Two or more atoms bonded together form a molecule. Atoms and molecules are _______ in motion. water oxygen hydrogen CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES atom always

4 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME Finger Response (During a Finger Response, you do NOT talk, and wait to show your response until directed.) Two or more atoms bonded together form: a)An atom b)A neutron c)A molecule d)A chemical

5 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME The smallest particle of an element that has the chemical properties of that element. atom 5.1 KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Matter is made of atoms. atom molecule CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

6 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME A group of atoms that are held together by covalent bonds so that they move as a single unit. molecule 5.1 KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Matter is made of atoms. atom molecule CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

7 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME Matter combines to form different substances. element 5.2 SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE compound mixture CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES CALIFORNIA Content Standards 8.3.b Students know that compounds are formed by combining two or more different elements and that compounds have properties that are different from their constituent elements.

8 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME Matter combines to form different substances. element 5.2 SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE compound mixture Matter can be pure, such as an element (gold), or a compound (water). Element: Gold Compound: Dry Ice CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

9 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME White Board (During a White Board Response, you do NOT talk, and wait to show your response until directed.) What is a compound word in English? Give an example. Mr. Klimenko’s example: rain + bow = rainbow

10 Visualize!!! ButterflyButter + Fly

11 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME Matter combines to form different substances. 5.2 SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE Matter can be pure, such as an element (gold), or a compound (water). Matter can be a mixture. Mixtures contain two or more pure substances. CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES element compound mixture

12 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME A substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance by ordinary chemical changes. An element consists of atoms of only one type. element 5.2 KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Matter combines to form different substances. CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES element compound mixture

13 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME A substance made up of two or more different types of atoms bonded together. compound 5.2 KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Matter combines to form different substances. CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES element compound mixture

14 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME A combination of two or more substances that do not combine chemically but remain the same individual substances. Mixtures can be separated by physical means. mixture 5.2 KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Matter combines to form different substances. CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES element compound mixture

15 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME A combination of two or more substances that do not combine chemically but remain the same individual substances. Mixtures can be separated by physical means. Dissolving a substance into another substance to form a solution. Ex: Kool Aid, salt water Combining substances without any of them dissolving. Ex: Colored M&M’s Mixture

16 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME White Board (During a White Board Response, you do NOT talk, and wait to show your response until directed.) What is an example of mixing that we haven’t already shown?

17 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME Individual Work Pg 16 – Ch 5.1 Review #2-4 Pg 18 – Ch 5.2 Review #1-3 Do not have to write the question, but you must use TAG!

18 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME Matter has observable properties. 5.3 SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE physical property physical change chemical property chemical change CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES CALIFORNIA Content Standards 8.5.c Students know chemical reactions usually liberate heat or absorb heat. 8.5.d Students know physical processes include freezing and boiling, in which a material changes form with no chemical reaction. 8.7.c Students know substances can be classified by their properties, including their melting temperature, density, hardness, and thermal and electrical conductivity.

19 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME Matter has observable properties. 5.3 SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE physical property physical change Physical properties can be observed without changing the substance. Physical changes can change some physical properties but do not change the substance. chemical property chemical change CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

20 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME Matter has observable properties. 5.3 SECTION OUTLINE SECTION OUTLINE Physical properties can be observed without changing the substance. Physical changes can change some physical properties but do not change the substance. Chemical properties describe how substances form new substances. Chemical changes create new substances. VISUALIZATION Explore some physical and chemical changes. CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES physical property physical change chemical property chemical change

21 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME physical property 5.3 KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Matter has observable properties. A characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance. CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES physical property physical change chemical property chemical change

22 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME A change in a substance that does not change the substance into a different one. physical change 5.3 KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Matter has observable properties. CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES physical property physical change chemical property chemical change

23 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME A characteristic of a substance that describes how it can form a new substance. chemical property 5.3 KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Matter has observable properties. CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES physical property physical change chemical property chemical change

24 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME A change of one substance into another substance. chemical change 5.3 KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Matter has observable properties. CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES physical property physical change chemical property chemical change

25 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME I. Matter is made of atoms. 5.1 KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY A. Atoms are extremely small. B. Atoms and molecules are always in motion. Matter is made of atoms. 1. Atoms 2. Molecules atom molecule CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES 3. Structure of Molecules 4. Crystal Structure

26 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME II. Matter combines to form different substances. A. Matter can be pure or mixed. B. Parts of mixtures can be the same or different throughout. 5.2 KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Matter combines to form different substances. element compound mixture 1. Elements 2. Compounds 3. Mixtures 4. Comparing Mixtures and Compounds CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES

27 VOCABULARY KEY CONCEPT CHAPTER HOME III. Matter has observable properties. A. Physical properties describe a substance. B. Chemical properties describe how substances form new substances. 5.3 KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY Matter has observable properties. 1. Physical Properties 2. Physical Properties of Substances 3. Physical Changes 1. Chemical Properties and Changes 2. Signs of a Chemical Change CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER RESOURCES physical property physical change chemical property chemical change

28 Chapter Resources CHAPTER HOME BACK TO CHAPTER Content Review Review key concepts and vocabulary Math Tutorial Review math concepts Resource Center Get more information on select science topics Standardized Test Practice Practice state standardized tests Animations Link to all the McDougal Littell Science animations Review Game Play a fun interactive review game Audio Readings Hear chapter audio readings Image Gallery Click here to review chapter images and animations Click on the items below to access resources on CLASSZONE.COM


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