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• Matter and Energy Foldable (Page 14)• Matter and Energy Cornell Notes
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Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/2013
Question 1:What makes up the
universe?
I. Everything in the universe is either matter or energy.
Question 2:What is matter?
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II. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (volume).Examples:
A. Most of the universe is matter.
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Title: Matter and Energy Date: 8/2013
Question 3:What is energy?
Question 4:How does energy
affect matter?
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IV. Energy affects matter and how it behaves. A. Energy makes matter move and do work. B. Energy makes matter change.
III. Energy is the part of the universe that is not matter. Most of the energy in our solar system comes from the Sun. A. Energy does not have mass. B. Energy does not take up space. C. Energy can move.
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1. THINK: Read the question and THINK about the answer.
2. GROUP: Discuss the answer with your teammates and agree on the correct answer.
3. SHARE your answers by writing them on the magnetic slate and holding them up.
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What is the universe made of?
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What is the universe made of?
matter and energy
What makes up the universe?
I. Everything in the universe is either matter or energy.
matterenergy
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What is matter?
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What is matter?
Anything that has mass and volume (takes up space).
What is matter?
II. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (volume).
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What is energy?
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What is energy?
The part of the universe which is not matter.
What is energy?
III. Energy is the part of the universe which is not matter.
Most of the energy in oursolar system comes from the Sun.
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Name 2 things energy does not have.
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Name 2 things energy does not have.
mass and volume
What is energy?
A. Energy does not have mass.
B. Energy does not take up space (volume).
What is energy?
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Name three things energy makes matter do.
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Name three things energy makes matter do.
change
move
work
How does energy affect matter?
IV. Energy makes matter change, move, and do work .
change move work
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What method is used to measure the volume of a liquid?
A. measurement and calculation with a formula
B. water displacement
C. reading a graduated cylinder
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What method is used to measure the volume of a liquid?
A. measurement and calculation with a formula
B. water displacement
C. reading a graduated cylinder
V. The volumes of liquids are measured using a graduated cylinder.
graduated cylinders
How is volume measured?
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What is mass?
A. the amount of matter in an object or organism
B. the amount of space an object or organism takes up
C. the pull of gravity on an object or organism
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What is mass?
A. the amount of matter in an object or organism
B. the amount of space an object or organism takes up
C. the pull of gravity on an object or organism
I. Mass is the amount of matter in an object or organism.
What is mass?
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What is volume?
A. the amount of matter in an object or organism
B. the amount of space an object or organism takes up
C. the pull of gravity on an object or organism
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What is volume?
A. the amount of matter in an object or organism
B. the amount of space an object or organism takes up
C. the pull of gravity on an object or organism
What is volume?
I. Volume is the amount of space an object or organism takes up.
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What is weight?
A. the amount of matter in an object or organism
B. the amount of space an object or organism takes up
C. the pull of gravity on an object or organism
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What is weight?
A. the amount of matter in an object or organism
B. the amount of space an object or organism takes up
C. the pull of gravity on an object or organism
A. Weight is the pull of gravity on an object or organism.
What is weight?
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Which are SI units of mass? kilogram
liter
meter
gram
second
milligram
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Which are SI units of mass? kilogram
liter
meter
gram
second
milligram
What are the SI units for measuring mass?
III. There are 3 main SI units for measuring mass.
A. They are:• kilogram (kg)• gram (g)• milligram (mg)
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What method is used to measure the volume of a regular solid?
A. measurement and calculation with a formula
B. water displacement
C. reading a graduated cylinder
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What method is used to measure the volume of a regular solid?
A. measurement and calculation with a formula
water displacement
reading a graduated cylinder
B. Volumes of regular solids are calculated using a formula.
Volume (box) = length X width X height
How is volume measured?
Volume (ball) = 4/3 X pi X radius3
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Which are SI units of volume? kilogram
liter
gram
milliliter
second
milligram
cubic centimeter
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Which are SI units of volume? kilogram
liter
gram
milliliter
second
milligram
cubic centimeter
What are the SI units for measuring volume?
II. There are 3 commonly used SI units for measuring volume:• liter (L)• milliliter (mL)• cubic centimeter (cc) (solids)
( 1 cubic centimeter = 1 milliliter)
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Which does not change unless the object or organism changes?
mass
weight
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Which does not change unless the object or organism changes?
mass
weight
A. Mass does not change unless the object or organism changes.
What is mass?
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Which changes when gravity changes?
mass
weight
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Which changes when gravity changes?
mass
weight
C. Weight changes when you move to a place with different gravity.
What is weight?
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Which tools are used to measure mass?
balance
ruler
spring scale
graduated cylinder
pipette
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Which tools are used to measure mass?
balance
ruler
spring scale
graduated cylinder
pipette
What tools are used to measure mass?
IV. To measure mass scientists use: - balance
- spring scale
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How much mass does this triple beam balance show?
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How much mass does this triple beam balance show?
Mass = 100 + 10 + 4.3 = 114.3
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What is the formula for measuring the volume of a box?
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What is the formula for measuring the volume of a box?
volume = length x width x height
B. Then volumes are calculated using a formula.
Volume (box) = length X width X height
How is volume measured?
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What method is used to measure the volume of an irregular solid?
A. measurement and calculation with a formula
B. water displacement
C. reading a graduated cylinder
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What method is used to measure the volume of an irregular solid?
A. measurement and calculation with a formula
B. water displacement
C. reading a graduated cylinder
How is volume measured?
VII. The volumes of irregularly shaped solids can be measured using water displacement.
volume of pebbles
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What method is used to measure the volume of a fine solid?
A. measurement and calculation with a formula
B. water displacement
C. reading a graduated cylinder
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What method is used to measure the volume of a fine solid?
A. measurement and calculation with a formula
B. water displacement
C. reading a graduated cylinder
V. The volumes of fine solids are measured using a graduated cylinder.
graduated cylinders
How is volume measured?
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Which tools are used to measure volume?
balance
ruler
spring scale
graduated cylinder
pipette
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Which tools are used to measure volume?
balance
ruler
spring scale
graduated cylinder
pipette
What tools are used to measure volume?
III. To measure volume scientists use: - graduated cylinders
- metric rulers
- pipettes
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graduated cylinder?
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graduated cylinder?
48 mL
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regular solid?
25 cm
3 cm
2 cm
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regular solid?
25 cm
3 cm
2 cm
150 cm3
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Question: What is the volume of this object?
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Question: What is the volume of this object?
35 mL
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What are properties of matter?
A. Characteristics that change matter.
B. Characteristics that identify matter.
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What are properties of matter?
A. Characteristics that change matter.
B. Characteristics that identify matter.
What are properties of matter?
A. Properties are characteristics that identify matter.
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What are the two types of properties of matter?
A. physical and chemical
B. energy and matter
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What are the two types of properties of matter?
A. physical and chemical
B. energy and matter
What are the types of properties?
III. There are two types of properties: physical and chemical.
physical chemical
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What are physical properties?
A. Properties that can be observed only when matter changes.
B. Properties that can be observed without matter changing.
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What are physical properties?
A. Properties that can be observed only when matter changes.
B. Properties that can be observed without matter changing.
What are physical properties?
IV. Physical properties can be observed without changing matter into something new.
water
wood
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Name one physical property.
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Name one physical property. color
texture
odor
melting temperature
freezing temperature
hardness
taste
magnetism
What are the properties of matter?
V. Some examples of physical properties of matter are:
A. color
B. texture
C. odor
D. density
What are the properties of matter?V. Some examples of
physical properties of matter are:
E. transparency F. melting temperature G. freezing temperature H. shape
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What are chemical properties?
A. Properties that can be observed only when matter changes.
B. Properties that can be observed without matter changing.
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What are chemical properties?
A. Properties that can be observed only when matter changes.
B. Properties that can be observed without matter changing.
What are the chemical properties?
VI. Chemical properties can only be seen when matter changes into something new.
wood=+
carbon
water+ =
hydrogen oxygen
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Name one chemical property.
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Name one chemical property. flammability (ability to catch fire)
oxidation (ability to rust or tarnish)
toxicity (poison)
acidity (acid, base, or neutral)
reactivity (ability to react)
What are examples of chemical properties?
VII. Some examples of chemical properties of matter are:
A. flammability
(Will it
catch fire?)
What are examples of chemical properties?
VII. Some examples of chemical properties of matter are:
B. Oxidation
(Will it rust or tarnish?)
What are examples of chemical properties?
VII. Some examples of chemical properties of matter are:
C. Toxicity
(Is it poison?)
What are examples of chemical properties?
VII. Some examples of chemical properties of matter are:
D. Acidity
(Is it an acid?)
What are examples of chemical properties?
VII. Some examples of chemical properties of matter are:
E. Reactivity(Will it react with
other things?)