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Chapter 1-2 Matter and Its Properties Is Air Matter?
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What is matter? Explaining what matter is involves finding properties that all matter has in common which can be difficult because matter has different forms All matter has _________________
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What is matter continued Matter = Mass = use a balance to find
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Basic Building Blocks of Matter _____________ and ____________ are fundamental building blocks and they make up elements and compounds Atom: Element: Compound:
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Properties and Changes in Matter Characteristic Properties: used to identify matter by distinguishing between substances. Some properties characterize a whole group. Extensive Properties: Intensive Properties:
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Baggie Lab and Physical Properties Physical Properties: a characteristic that can be observed or measured without _________ ______________________________________ Examples from baggie lab:
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Baggie Lab and Physical Changes Physical Chage: a change in a substance that _____________________________________ Examples from baggie lab:
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Change in State Change in state:
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Change in state
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Solid Definite volume and definite shape
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Liquid Definite volume, indefinite shape. Assumes shape of the container
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Gas Neither definite volume nor definite shape. Takes shape of entire container
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Plasma High temperature physical state of matter in which atoms lose their electrons. Found in fluorescent bulb.
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Chemical Properties Chemical property: Example: _____________________by combining with oxygen, _______________________by combining with sulfur
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Chemical change Chemical change or chemical reaction = ________________: the substances that react in a chemical change ________________: the substances that are formed by the chemical change
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Chemical changes Chemical changes like (combustion and decomposition)_________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ BUT
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Classification of Matter Example: Think about the Nuts and Bolts activity, which bag contained the mixtures? Give an example, and explain why! ___________________: a blend of two ore more kinds of matter, each which retains its own identity and properties
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Mixtures Pizza, salad, trail mix, kool aid, shaving cream,
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Types of Mixtures Homogeneous: Examples: solutions: a homogeneous mixture of a liquid like Kool aid Heterogeneous: Examples: clay and water
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Ways to separate a mixture: pg. 16
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Pure Substances Pure substance: Either elements or compounds 1.Every sample of a given pure substance has _____________________________________ (physical and chemical) 2.Every sample of a given pure substance has _____________________________________
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Draw flow chart from pg. 15
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