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Tell at least 3 things in the photograph that could be easily changed.
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“What is this stuff?”
Matter is anything that Matter is anything that has mass and takes up has mass and takes up
space!space!
A measure of how much matter is in an object.
There are different “states” of matter. No, not like Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico. States of matter are also known as phases (a physical state of matter). Elements and compounds can move from one phase to another phase when special physical forces are present.
Solid Liquid Gas
Example:People can be identified by their …
Face (shape,
expressions)
Voice Height Finger prints
Eye color Hair color Teeth DNA
Matter has observable and measurable qualities.
We can use general properties to identify substances.
Two basic types of properties of matter: Physical properties and Chemical properties:
Physical properties are used to identify, describe and classify matter.
• Characteristic of a substance that can be observed (using your senses) without changing the substance into something else.
State of Matter
Texture Color
Weight Mass Temperature
Breaking it Moving it Melting it Heating it Mixing it
Chemical properties are characteristics involved when a substance interacts with another substance to change its chemical make-up.
Flammability Rusting(oxidation)
Creating gas bubbles
Creating a new chemical
product
Reactivity with water
pH
Burning something
(combustibility: ability to burn)
Making it react to some other substance (water)
Making it rust CANNOT be
reversed
Cooking something
more practice
1) Use the tree map to classify physical and chemical changes. Give 3 examples of each.
According to the law of conservation of matter, the weight of a substance remains constant whether it is whole, separated into pieces, or in a different state.
When an object or substance goes through a physical change, the weight of the object or substance stays the same. This is because matter can neither be created nor destroyed by physical or chemical changes. It can only change forms.
For example, if 5 ounces of pure ice melts into liquid water, the liquid will also have a weight of 5 ounces.
If the 5 ounces of liquid were allowed to boil in a pan until there was nothing left in the pan, what would be the weight of the steam created?
If the 5 ounces of liquid were allowed to boil in a pan until there was nothing left in the pan, what would be the weight of the steam created?
5 ounces!
If the mass of a pencil is 37 grams is broken into pieces, what is the total weight of the 5 pieces?
If the mass of a pencil is 37 grams is broken into pieces, what is the total weight of the 5 pieces?
37 grams
All of the pieces added together equals
_________.