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Page 1: 1-2 Describing Matter. MATTER anything that has mass and volume

1-2 Describing Matter

Page 2: 1-2 Describing Matter. MATTER anything that has mass and volume

MATTER

• anything that has mass and volume

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VOLUME

• the space an object occupies• meas. in diff. ways

• graduated cylinder can be used to meas. liquid vol.• - read level @ bottom of meniscus

• Some solids – use length x width x height

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MASS

• the quantity of matter in an object

• Does not vary w/ location• meas. using a balance – electronic or mechanical• usually meas. in grams or kilograms• diff. balances may give readings w/ diff. precision

• - the more decimal places, the more precise

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WEIGHT

• the force produced by gravity acting on a mass• diff. from mass• meas. in newtons• can vary from place to place• meas. using a scale• Proportional to mass

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QUALITATIVE DESCRIPTIONS

• describe matter using words• light• heavy• small• large• blue• hot

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QUANTITATIVE DESCRIPTIONS

• describe matter using numbers with units• 35 lbs.• 15 grams• 18 km• 20 oC

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QUANTITY

• something that has magnitude or size

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UNIT

• a standard used when measuring a quantity (label)

• Measurements must contain both a quantity (number) and a unit.

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SI system (formerly metric system) uses 7 basic quantities

to meas. everything (p. 12)

• Learn first 5 quantities, symbols, units, and abbreviations.

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Base units can be modified with prefixes to make them larger or

smaller• Mass of dime meas. in grams

• diameter meas. in cm or mm• thickness meas. in mm or m

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Learn the table on p. 13

• Add the following prefixes:• Mega – M – 106 – 1,000,000

• 1 megameter (Mm) = 1,000,000m

• Giga - G - 109 - 1,000,000,000• 1 gigameter (Gm) = 1,000,000,000 m

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Learn the table on p. 13

• Add the following prefixes:• micro – – 10-6 – 1/1,000,000

• 1 micrometer (m) = 0.000 001m

• nano – n – 10-9 – 1/1,000,000,000• 1 nanometer (nm) = 0.000 000 001m

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CONVERSION FACTOR

• mathematical expression that relates two units• used to convert metric units

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Easiest method

• always put a 1 w/ the largest unit. The other unit will always be some positive power of 10

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Examples: Convert the following

15 kg = g

7.75 m = km

48.7 mg = hg

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DERIVED UNITS• units created from combinations of the seven base

units.• volume = length x width x height

• dm x dm x dm = dm3

• 1 dm3 = 1 liter = 1000 ml = 1000 cm3

• liter and ml are most common units for volume• newton = kg x m/s2

• energy (kinetic) = 1/2 x mass x velocity2 = kg x m2/s2

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DENSITY

• the ratio of mass to volume• D = m/v• On a graph of mass vs. vol. The graph is a

straight line• -slope is the density

• density for any substance is constant and can be used to identify substs.

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PHYSICAL PROPERTY• any property of matter that can be measured without

changing its chemical nature• color• mass• volume• density• boiling point

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PHYSICAL CHANGE

• a change that affects only physical properties• boiling• breaking• painting• freezing

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CHEMICAL PROPERTY

• a property of matter that can only be identified by trying to cause a chemical change• reacts w/ oxygen• reacts w/ water• does not react w/ water• decomposes