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Anything that has mass and takes up space (volume)
Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space (volume)
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3 Physical States of Matter
Solid Liquid Gas
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Solid Particles are tightly compact
Particles vibrate without the ability to move freely Definite shape and volume Solid Animation
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Liquid Particles are tightly compact, but able to move around close to each other No definite shape, but definite volume Liquid Animation
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Gas Particles can easily spread out or move close together
Particle move freely and with a lot of energy No definite shape or volume Gas Simulation
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Properties of Matter Physical Property
Any property of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the matter Examples color shape taste density state/phase D = M V
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Properties of Matter Chemical Property
Any property of matter that describes a substance based on its ability to change into a new substance Examples flammability reactivity with vinegar reactivity with oxygen Iron + Oxygen Iron oxide (rust) 2Fe + 3O2 Fe2O3
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Changes in Matter Physical Change
a change in shape, size, color, or state a change without a change in chemical composition a change that is reversible The Mixtures Lab Examples tearing paper cutting your hair change in state
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Chemical or Physical Property?
Paper is white Boiling point of H2O is 100oC Zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid and creates hydrogen gas 4. Sulfur smells like rotten eggs Physical Property Physical Property Chemical Property Physical Property Chemical Property
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States of Matter Simulation
This is what happens when energy is added and taken away
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combining sulfuric acid and sugar
Changes in Matter Chemical Change a change in which a substance becomes another substance having different properties a change that is not reversible using ordinary physical means Changes that usually cause heat, sound, light, odor, fizzing/foaming, color changes You usually need more than one of the above characteristics to be considered a chemical change! Examples combining sulfuric acid and sugar burning a piece of wood soured milk
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Chemical or Physical Change?
Bending a Paper Clip Baking a cake You blow dry your wet hair Crushing an aluminum can Vinegar and baking soda combining to create salt and water Physical Change Chemical Change Physical Change Physical Change Chemical Change
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