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Classification of Matter Graphic Organizers
2. Physical vs. Chemical Properties 3. States of Matter The Heart of the Matter
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MATTER Mixtures Pure Substances Elements Heterogeneous Homogeneous
Compounds Examples: Solution Solute Solvent
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MATTER Mixtures Pure Substances Elements Atom + Atom Atom + Atom
Made of Atoms Has Mass & takes up Space Mixtures Made of more than one type of matter Pure Substances Made of one type of matter Heterogeneous Made of more than one phase Can be separated Homogeneous one phase Elements Made of one type of atom Compounds Made of 2 or More atoms bonded together Examples: Trail Mix Salad Solution All its regions are Identical Ex: Kool-Aid Atom + Atom = Molecule Atom + Atom = Element Solute The stuff that is dissolved In the liquid Ex: Kool-Aid mix Solvent The liquid that forms the solution Ex: Water Molecule + Molecule = Compound
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Properties of Matter States Chemical Properties Physical Properties
Signs of Change Chemical Reactions Changes of State Characteristics Examples
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Chemical Properties Physical Properties
Properties of Matter Chemical Properties Describe how it can form a new substance States Solid Liquid Gas Plasma Physical Properties Describe a Substance Chemical Reactions Atoms in two substances combine to form new substances Signs of Change Odor Change in Temp Change in Color Bubbles form Solids form Characteristics Color Shape Size Texture Mass Volume Density Changes of State Melting Freezing Boiling Condensation Ionization Relaxation Examples 2Na+Cl22NaCl 2H2+O22H2O Examples Burning Rusting Rotting Tarnishing
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States of Matter Temperature Plasma Gas Liquid Solid ________Energy
Atoms ____stuck together Gas ______Energy Atoms _____stuck together __________ __________ ____________ ____________ _______Point ______Point Temperature Liquid ____________Energy Atoms __________stuck together _________Point _________ Solid _____Energy Atoms ______stuck together _________Point _____________
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States of Matter Temperature Plasma Gas Liquid Solid Highest Energy
Atoms not stuck together Gas High Energy Atoms not stuck together Ionization Relaxation Evaporation Condensation Boiling Point Dew Point Temperature Liquid Medium Energy Atoms loosely stuck together _Melting Point Melting Solid Low Energy Atoms tightly stuck together Freezing Point Freezing
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Match the Columns Molecule____ Element ____ Compound ____ Volume ____
Amount of matter in an object The smallest building block of matter 2 or more atoms combined together The amount of space an object occupies Is made of atoms A substance with only 1 type of atom A substance with 2 or more atoms bound together A combination of different substances which retain their individual properties Molecule____ Element ____ Compound ____ Volume ____ Mixture ____ Atom ____ Mass ____ Matter ____
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Match the Columns_Answers
Amount of matter in an object The smallest building block of matter 2 or more atoms combined together The amount of space an object occupies Is made of atoms A substance with only 1 type of atom A substance with 2 or more atoms bound together A combination of different substances which retain their individual properties Molecule__C__ Element __F__ Compound _G__ Volume _D___ Mixture __H__ Atom __B__ Mass __A__ Matter __E__
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