Title: Properties of Matter 8th Grade
1Properties of Matter 8th Grade
- Adapted from Matter, Building Blocks of the
Universe Prentice Hall - Created by Jim Barnaby
2Matter
- Matter
- Anything that has mass and volume
- Â Matter is classified into 4 different phases
(states) - solid
- liquid
- gas
- plasma
3Phases of Matter (solid)
- A solid has a definite shape and volume. You
can break it into smaller pieces but each of the
pieces maintains a definite shape. -
- Demonstrate by ripping a piece of paper or other
solid
4Phases of Matter (liquid)
- A liquid has a definite volume but NO definite
shape. A liquid takes the shape of its
container. - Demonstrate by pouring water into differently
shaped containers or on tabletop.
5Phases of Matter (gas)
- A gas has NO definite shape and NO definite
volume. A gas diffuses (spreads out) to fill all
available space. (example perfume in a room) - Demonstrate by opening bottle of morning breeze
H2S
6Phases of Matter (plasma)
- Plasma is high-energy, high temperature gas.
Plasma occurs when the temperature of a gas
becomes extremely high. (example the sun) - Â
- These are basic definitions, well build on
these basic concepts over the next several weeks.
7Physical Property
- Physical Property
- Characteristic that distinguishes one type of
matter from another. (It describes an object)
Specific properties of matter make it easy to
tell one kind of matter from another. Color,
odor, size, shape, phase, texture, hardness,
taste, densityetc are all specific properties
of matter. (We use physical properties to
differentiate between pepper and salt) There are
many different physical properties for matter.
8General Properties of Matter
- All matter has the general properties of mass,
weight, volume and density. - The four general properties of all matter
- mass
- weight
- volume
- density
9General Properties of Matter (Mass)
- Mass
- Mass is the amount of matter in an object
- The mass of an object is constant--Mass does not
change unless matter is added or removed from the
objectYou have the same mass on earth as you do
while floating in outer space.
10General Properties of Matter (Mass)
- Mass is a measure of the inertia of an object.
Inertia is the resistance of an object to changes
in motion. More mass more inertia - Â
- Units for mass gram, kg, mg
11General Properties of Matter (weight)
- Weight
- Weight is the force of gravity on an objects
mass. - Weight is a changeable property of matterweight
changes as the force of gravity
changestherefore, a person floating in space
would be weightless (the mass would stay the
same)
12General Properties of Matter (weight)
- Unit for weight is the Newton (Remember weight
mass ? gravity) - Â
- Gravity is the force of attraction between
objects.
13General Properties of Matter (volume)
- Volume
- Volume is the amount of space an object takes up
- Liquids are typically measured in milliliters
while solids are reported in cubic centimeters
(cm3, cc) - Â 1 ml of water 1 gram
- 1 ml 1 cm3 1 cc
14General Properties of Matter (volume)
- Graduated cylinder is used to measure volume of
liquids. Meniscus is the curve of liquid in a
graduated cylinder caused by the surface tension
of liquids. Read meniscus at the bottom. - Follow word document on how to read a graduated
cylinder
15Volume of rectangular solids
- Volume of Rectangular Solids
- Volume of solids is reported in cm3
- Â Volume of rectangular solids
- length ? width ? height
- Â What is the volume of a cube with sides that
measure 1cm, 1 cm and 1 cm? - Volume length ? width ? height
- 1cm ? 1 cm ? 1cm 1cm3
16Volume of rectangular solids
- Follow procedure on word document.
- In a group of 2 calculate the volume of 5
rectangular solids (textbook, tabletop, boxetc.
and report the answers in the correct units.
17Density
- Density
- Density is a physical property of all materials
and all phases of matter (solid, liquid, gas,
plasma). - Density is determined by how closely packed
particles are in a specific volume. - Demo with Styrofoam block and steel. Greatest
mass, volume, density? - Demo hoola-hoop activity (tabletop)
18Density
- Density is the mass per unit volume of an object.
- Density is used to identify and classify
substances (gold Vs pyrite, salt water Vs fresh
water, steel Vs. aluminum, solid Vs. liquid) - I love Density
19I love Density
20Density formula
- Density Mass m
- Volume v
- Â
- Units g/ml, g/cm3, g/cc
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- Remember 1 ml 1 cm3 1 cc
21Floaters and Sinkers
- Density of water 1 g/ml 1 g/cm3
- Objects with a density less than water
- (lt 1 g/cm3) float
- Objects with a density greater than water
- (gt 1g/cm3) sink
22Will it float?
- Everything on planet earth is a floater or
sinker in water. Which one are you? - Â
- Play will it float? The popular new science
sensation
23Density Practice problems
- What is the density of a 42 g rectangular solid
with sides that measure 2 cm, 3 cm and 1.5 cm? - Â
- What is the density of a 24 g rock that has a
volume of 8 ml?
24More Density Problems
- 75 ml of a liquid has a mass of 50 g. Find its
density. Will this liquid sink or float in
water? Explain. - Â
- An object of mass 55.4 g is dropped in 40 ml of
water. The water level rises to 46 ml. What is
the density of the object?
25Even More Density Problems
- An object has a density of 3.8 g/cm3 and a volume
of 20 ml. Find its mass. - Â
- An object has a density of 8.9 g/cm3 and a mass
of 75 g. Find its volume.
26Buoyancy Review
- Review buoyancy and Archimedes principle from
last fall - Buoyancy
- Buoyancy is the upward force on an object in a
fluid (caused by differences in pressure at the
top and bottom of the object). - Â Remember when we weighed the brass ring out of
water and it weighed more than when it was
suspended in the water.
27Archimedes Principle Review
- Archimedes Principle
- Buoyancy force weight of fluid displaced
- Â
- Volume by water displacement
- Â Draw on board or word document
- Water level rises with person in pool
28Archimedes Principle Review
- If person gets out of pool, the water rushes back
in to fill volume - Â Water level drops in the pool
- See word document or draw on boardÂ
- If buoyancy is greater than the weight of the
object, you float.
29Ab-blaster/Cartesian divers
- Barnaby Ab-blaster (corks float on rice) Do you
want abs like mine? - Cartesian diversfill 2-liter bottle to rim with
water, drop 1-5 eyedroppers in bottle. - How can you make the eyedropper sink?
- Why does it sink?
- Is this similar to how a submarine works?
- How can volume change for a gas?
- Can volume change for a solid or a gas?
- Work on density practice sheets.
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