PPT-Some Properties of Matter

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MASS The amount of matter in an object Physical property Affected by the amount of matter Volume The amount of space an object takes up Physical property Affected

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MASS The amount of matter in an object Physical property Affected by the amount of matter Volume The amount of space an object takes up Physical property Affected by the amount of matter Density. 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. 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. Matter. Kinetic Theory. Solid. Liquid. Gas. Plasma. Phase change. Freezing. Melting. Deposition. Sublimation. Condenstation. Vaporization. Physical properties. Ducility. Malleability. Melting point. Boiling point. What is matter? . Matter: . Anything that . hass. mass and volume . Matter can be measured in these ways: . Volume: amount of space that matter takes up . Mass: a measure of matter’s inertia (more mass = greater inertia) . 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. Element – a substance that is made up of one type of atom. Evaporation – is a change of state from a liquid to a gas. Solid – has a definite volume and shape. Define the following the words:. Physical Property – can be measured without changing the identity of a . 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. Matter and Energy What is matter? Matter and Energy What is matter? It's what everything that occupies space and has mass is made of And everything like that is made out of chemical elements There are 92 naturally occurring chemical elements, and a number of synthetic ones Honors Chemistry Matter and Energy MATTER is anything that has mass and volume. Do you know ALL the states of matter? Kinetic Molecular Theory of Matter Assumptions: All matter consists of particles, such as, atoms, molecules, formula units. Module H Unit 1: Matter Lesson 1: Introduction to Matter Matter - anything that has mass and takes up space. Matter makes up the materials around you. Mass - the amount of matter in an object. Even air has mass. S8P1d. Distinguish between physical and chemical properties of matter as physical (i.e., density, melting point, boiling point) or chemical (i.e., reactivity, combustibility) How are physical and chemical properties different?

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