PPT-SC.5.P.8.1 Properties of Matter

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SC5P81 Benchmark Compare and contrast the basic properties of solids liquids and gases such as mass volume color texture and temperature Essential Question What

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SC5P81 Benchmark Compare and contrast the basic properties of solids liquids and gases such as mass volume color texture and temperature Essential Question What are the similarities and differences of the basic properties of solids liquids and gases. 1. States of Matter. . Chemistry. The Four States of Matter. Chumbler - Properties of Matter. 2. States of Matter. . The Four States of Matter. Four States. Solid. Liquid. Gas. Plasma. Chumbler - Properties of Matter. Chapter 3. Matter: Properties and Changes. Sections 3.1 and 3.2. Physical Properties of Matter. Extensive properties…. . depend on the amount of substance.. . . . true-wildlife.blogspot.com. INTRODUCTION OF MATTER. Particle arrangement and motion determine the state of matter.. States of matter are the different ___________ in which matter can exist. . The familiar states are ________, __________, and _________. . Matter. Matter is anything that has . mass. and takes up . space. .. See excerpt from Bill Bryson. Everything around you is made of matter.. Can matter change? If yes, how?. Properties of Matter. A . Mrs. . aRusso. 8-1. Matter . Anything that has mass and takes up space.. It is the ‘stuff’ that makes up everything in the universe.. Properties of Matter. Hardness, texture, shape, temperature, flammability. What is the Matter?. Stuff of which all materials are made out of. Anything that has mass and takes up space. .. WHY ARE WE CONCERNED WITH MATTER??. Chemistry is the science concerned with the properties, composition, and behaviour of matter!. Matter. All matter has two types of properties: . Physical properties . Chemical properties. Physical properties. A . physical property . is a characteristic of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance into another substance.. TEK 5.5 A – Students will classify matter based on physical properties…. Matter. Matter. is any living or non-living thing in the universe. All objects, things, plants, people, animals, etc are made up of matter. of . Matter. Chapter. 6. 6.1 Matter. Objectives. Define matter and describe its major properties.. Explain how the arrangement of particles in a substance may determine its properties.. Classify kinds of matter based on their properties.. 6.P.2.3. Warm Up . This is an example of matter; . Can you identify it?. How would you classify it?. Think of ways scientists could classify different types of matter?. Classification of Gold. At room temperature. of Mathematics and Science. Office of Academics and Transformation. Big Idea 8. SC.4.P.8.1. Benchmark Descriptions. SC.4.P.8.1 – Measure and compare objects and materials based on their physical properties including: mass, shape, volume, color, hardness, texture, odor, taste, and attraction to magnets. Grade 1 Topic 2 . Observable Properties. Division of Academics - Department of Science. Grade 1 Pacing . Guide Properties . of Matter . Benchmarks. SC.1.P.8.1 . Sort objects by observable properties, such as size, shape, color, temperature (hot or cold), weight (heavy or light), texture, and whether objects sink or float. Grades 3-5. Mary Tweedy. , Curriculum Support Specialist. Keisha Kidd, Curriculum . Support . Specialist. Dr. Millard Lightburn, District Science Supervisor. Department of Mathematics. . and Science. Describing Matter. Extensive Properties: depend on amount of matter in a sample. Mass: amount of matter. Volume: space occupied. Intensive Properties: depend on type of matter, not amount. Density: mass/volume.

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