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Matter Describing Matter
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_________ – anything that has mass & takes up space Matter
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Properties of Matter ___________– study of properties of matter & how matter changes ____________ – single kind of matter that is pure (one specific composition) Every form of matter has 2 kinds of properties – physical & chemical Chemistry Substance
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Physical Properties of Matter ____________________ – a characteristic of a pure substance that can be observed without changing into a different substance Example (Ex): physical state – ice melting (solid liquid); texture/color – bumpy edge of the table, color of your t-shirt; flexibility – bending a paperclip Physical Property
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Chemical Properties of Matter __________________ – characteristic of a pure substance that CAN CHANGE into a NEW substance Example: flammability – burning wood; ability to react – rusting metal; new substance/properties – baking a cake Chemical Property
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Elements
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What is an Element? ___________ – pure substance that CANNOT be broken down into any other substances by chemical or physical means Simplest substances Example: Hydrogen (H), Gold (Au), Nitrogen (N), Carbon (C), Iron (Fe), Zinc (Zn), Copper (Cu), Silver (Ag), Oxygen (O) Element
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Particles of Elements ______– basic particle from which all elements are made Atom
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When Atoms Combine _______________ – force of attraction between 2 atoms (glues them together) ___________ – groups of 2+ ATOMS held together by chemical bonds Example: water (H 2 O); carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) Chemical Bond Molecule
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Compounds ____________ – pure substance made of 2+ ELEMENTS chemically combined in a set ratio Example: table sugar (H 12 C 22 O 11 ) Compound
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Mixtures __________ – 2+ substances that are together in the same place but not chemically combined Each substance in a mixture keeps its individual properties They are not combined in a set ratio Mixture
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A.Heterogeneous Mixtures ______________________– you CAN SEE the different parts Example: trail mix, soil, lucky charms, taco, salad, pizza, spaghetti, chicken noodle soup, beef stew, cheeseburger Heterogeneous Mixture
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A. Homogeneous Mixtures ______________________– so evenly mixed you CANNOT SEE the different parts Example: pancake batter, salt water, sugar cookies, vanilla ice cream, bread _________– a homogeneous mixture that forms when substance dissolve Example: koolaid, salt water, hot cocoa Homogeneous Mixture Solution
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