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Chapter 1.2
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Skim pages 16-20 Write all the bold words and their definitions in your notebook.
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Weight: measure of the force of gravity on you Depends on gravity!
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Mass: amount of matter in the object Mass does not change with location! Mass is a physical property
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International System of Units Unit for mass is the kilogram (kg) 1,000 grams = 1 kilogram 0.001 kilograms = 1 gram
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Use the balance to find the mass of the objects in the bag + one of your choosing Record the objects and their mass in an organized table
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Volume: amount of space that matter occupies Solids, Liquids and Gases Balloons
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Liter (L), milliliter (mL), cubic centimeter (cm 3 ) 1 cm 3 = 1mL Liquids are measured with a Graduated Cylinder
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Rectangular Objects Volume = Length x Width x Height V=(L)x(W)x(H) Length is 20 cm, height is 9.5 cm and width is 5.7 cm, what is the volume?
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V = (20cm)(9.5cm)(5.7cm) (cm)(cm)(cm) = cm 3 V = 1,083cm 3
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How can you find the volume of irregular objects? Write an explanation Hint: Submersion
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Using the graduated cylinder, calculate the volume of each item in the bag Record your data in an organized table, make a column for the item, the volume, the mass, and the density
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Density: Measurement of how much mass of a substance is contained in a given volume Units are g/cm 3
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Density of water at room temperature is 1g/cm 3 Float < 1g/cm 3 < Sink
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Density(D) = Mass(M)/Volume(V) D=M/V A block has the mass of 200g and the volume of 250 cm3, what is the density of this block? Can the block float?
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What you do not finish is homework Test Thursday
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Physical Change: Alters form or appearance but does not make any substance into a different substance Chemical Change: A change in matter that produces one or more new substances
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A substance that undergoes a physical change is still the same substance after the change
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Changing state of matter Dissolving Bending Crushing Stretching Breaking
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Produces a new substance with properties different from those of the orginal substance
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Burning natural gas Combustion Electrolysis Oxidation Tarnishing
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Use observation Do you think a new substance is formed? If so, provide evidence
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Matter is not created or destroyed in any physical or chemical change! Burning a candle Atoms are not lost or gained, only rearranged
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Energy: Ability to do work, or cause change
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Temperature: average energy of random motion of all particles in a substance Cold = Slow Hot = Fast
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Total energy of all particles in the object Flows from warmer matter to cooler matter
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Endothermic: takes in energy Exothermic: Releases energy
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Page 27 1-3 all parts
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Kinetic Potential Chemical Electromagnetic Electrical Thermal
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Energy of matter in motion Anything that is moving has kinetic energy
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Energy an object has because of it’s position
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Internal energy stored in chemical bonds Chalk and Vinager
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Travels through space as waves Visible light Inferred UV Radio waves Gamma rays Microwave Cell phones
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Electrical charged particles moving from one place to another Electrolysis Batteries Electrodes
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Burning a candle Pushing a bike up a hill Photosynthesis
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