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1 States of Matter Solid = has a definite shape and volume.
Liquid = has definite volume but no definite shape. Its particles can flow freely. Gas = has no definite shape and volume. It is highly compressible. Plasma = is an ionized gas of electrons and protons that exists only at very high temperature such as those in the stars and atomic bomb. It was identified by Sir William Crookes in 1879. Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) = is a condensate which is composed of atoms chilled to less than a millionth of a degree above the absolute zero. These atoms have lost their individual identities. Satyendra Nath Bose in 1920’s studied it and then Einstein made a theory to strengthen Bose’s idea.

2 Increased temperature increases kinetic energy.
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3 Can be observed or measured by the senses
Properties of Matter Physical Properties Can be observed or measured by the senses Chemical Properties can only be observed or measured after the material reacts with another material Ex. Ability to rust, flammability Extensive-depends on the amount of the material Ex. mass, length, volume, size, Intensive – depends on the kind of the material Ex. density, temperature, melting point, color, taste

4 Changes of Matter Physical – changes the physical properties of matter; no new substance; the material remains the same Examples: all phase changes, tearing, breaking Chemical – changes the composition/chemi cal properties of matter; new substance is formed Examples: burning, rusting, digesting, growing

5 Energy Changes Endothermic – absorbing heat Examples:
Bond forming such as condensation (temperature ) Exothermic – giving off heat Examples: Bond breaking such as evaporation (temperature )


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