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MATTER DEFINTION: ANYTHING THAT HAS MASS TAKES UP SPACE
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General properties: 1. Mass: the number of atoms and molecules
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General properties 2. Volume – the amount of space it takes up
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General Properties 3. Weight : the affect of gravity on mass
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General properties 4. Density – compares mass to volume
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General properties 5. Inertia – resists a change in its state of motion
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PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER CHARACTERISTICS THAT CAN BE OBSERVED OR MEASURED
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Taste
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VISCOSITY ·RESISTANCE TO FLOWING
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CONDUCTIVITY ·ABILITY TO ALLOW HEAT OR ELECTRICITY TO FLOW
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MALLEABILITY ·ABILITY OF A SOLID TO BE HAMMERED WITHOUT SHATTERING Untitled.mp3
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HARDNESS ·RESISTANCE OF A MATERIAL TO BEING SCRATCHED BY ANOTHER MATERIAL
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Attracted to a Magnet
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State of Matter ·Solid ·Liquid ·Gas ·Plasma
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Solubility ·The ability of one substance to dissolve in another at a given temperature and pressure.
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Buoyancy Able to stay immersed Or floating in a liquid
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Chrystalinity ·Atoms are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern.
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Transparency ·Allows light to pass through with little interference.
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Freezing Point ·The temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid.
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MELTING POINT ·TEMPERATURE AT WHICH A SUBSTANCE CHANGES FROM A SOLID TO A LIQUID
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BOILING POINT ·TEMPERATURE AT WHICH A SUBSTANCE CHANGES FROM A LIQUID TO A GAS
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DENSITY ·MASS/VOLUME
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Luster Ability to reflect light (Shiny)
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Color
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Size & Shape Untitled.mp3
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Odor
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Brittleness ·Shatters when hit with a hammer.
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Ductility ·The ability of a substance to be pulled into a wire.
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the relationship between the mass of the substance and how much space it takes up (volume). Density
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Physical properties are used for ·To choose the right material for the right job ·To separate mixtures Filtration Distillation Untitled.mp3
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