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Matter:
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Properties of Matter: What is Matter? Matter is defined as anything that has mass and takes up space. Can you give an example of matter??
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Mass: How do you define mass? – The amount of matter an object has. Which has a greater mass, a tennis ball or bowling ball? Which has more matter?
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Mass vs. Weight Is your mass the same on moon as it is on the Earth? Is your weight the same on moon as it is on the Earth? – What is the difference between mass and weight?
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Substance: Matter must have uniform composition Matter must have definite composition All samples of a substance must have identical physical properties Pure substances contain only one type of matter
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Physical Properties A condition of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing a substances chemical composition.
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Physical Properties What are some words that indicate physical properties? Solubility, density, melting point, boiling point, color, odor
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What are the three states of matter? Solid Liquid Gas
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Solids: Matter that has definite shape and volume Expand slightly Incompressible
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Liquids: Fixed volume Takes shape of their container Can flow Incompressible Expand when heated
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Gas: Takes shape and volume of its container Easily compressed Flow Particles are spaced far apart
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Can you tell the difference?
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How would you describe the state of this …?
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Vapor: Gas of a substance that is a liquid at room temperature Example: steam(water vapor)- liquid (water) at room temperature
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Plasma Another state of matter Can be created by heating a gass Made up of positively and negatively charged particles Neon lights, welding arcs, lighting, stars
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Physical Change: Changing of a substance with out altering its composition
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Words that describe physical change: Cutting, grinding, bending, melting, freezing, boiling, dissolving
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Mixtures: A physical blend of two or more substances
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Types of mixtures: 1)Heterogeneous mixtures: – Mixtures that are not uniform in composition – Example: salad 2)homogeneous mixtures: – Mixtures that are uniform in composition – Salt water, milk
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Solutions: Solutions are homogeneous mixtures May be solids, liquids or gases
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Phase: Any part of a system with uniform composition Heterogeneous mixtures have two or more phases Homogeneous mixtures have one phase
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Separation of mixtures: Some substances can be separated by physical methods Distillation Evaporation Density Magnetism
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Heterogeneous or Homogeneous: 1. Salad 2. soda 3. milk 4. Trail mix 5. Orange juice with pulp 6. Salt water
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