chapter 1-2 matter and its properties is air matter?
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Chapter 1-2 Matter and Its Properties
Is Air Matter?
What is matter?
• Explaining what matter is involves finding properties that all matter has in common which can be difficult because matter has different forms
• All matter has _________________• All matter has _________________
What is matter continued
• Matter =
• Mass =
use a balance to find
Basic Building Blocks of Matter• _____________ and ____________ are
fundamental building blocks and they make up elements and compounds
• Atom:
• Element:
• Compound:
Properties and Changes in Matter
• Characteristic Properties: used to identify matter by distinguishing between substances.
• Some properties characterize a whole group.• Extensive Properties:
• Intensive Properties:
Baggie Lab and Physical Properties
• Physical Properties: a characteristic that can be observed or measured without _________
______________________________________
Examples from baggie lab:
Baggie Lab and Physical Changes
• Physical Chage: a change in a substance that _____________________________________
Examples from baggie lab:
Change in State
• Change in state:
Change in state
Solid
• Definite volume and definite shape
Liquid
• Definite volume, indefinite shape. Assumes shape of the container
Gas• Neither definite volume nor definite shape.
Takes shape of entire container
Plasma• High temperature physical state of matter in which
atoms lose their electrons. Found in fluorescent bulb.
Chemical Properties
• Chemical property:
• Example: _____________________by combining with oxygen, _______________________by combining with sulfur
Chemical change• Chemical change or chemical reaction =
• ________________: the substances that react in a chemical change
• ________________: the substances that are formed by the chemical change
Chemical changes
• Chemical changes like (combustion and decomposition)___________________________________________________________________________________________________
• BUT
Classification of Matter
• Example: Think about the Nuts and Bolts activity, which bag contained the mixtures? Give an example, and explain why!
• ___________________: a blend of two ore more kinds of matter, each which retains its own identity and properties
Mixtures
• Pizza, salad, trail mix, kool aid, shaving cream,
Types of Mixtures
• Homogeneous:
Examples: solutions: a homogeneous mixture of a liquid like Kool aid
• Heterogeneous:
Examples: clay and water
Ways to separate a mixture:pg. 16
Pure Substances
• Pure substance:
• Either elements or compounds1.Every sample of a given pure substance has
_____________________________________(physical and chemical)
2.Every sample of a given pure substance has _____________________________________
Draw flow chart from pg. 15
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