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Title: Properties of Matter


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Properties of Matter
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Matter
  • Matter is what the world is made of. All objects
    consists of Matter.

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General Properties of Matter include mass,
weight, volume, and density
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Mass
  • Mass is the measure of inertia of an object and
    is measured by grams (g) and kilograms (kg)

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Weight
  • Weight is the response of mass to the pull of
    gravity. Metric unit of weight is the newton (N).

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mass X 9.8 N Weight (on earth)What is your
weight on earth? (Remember 1 kg 2.2 lbs)
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Volume
  • The amount of space an object takes up is called
    its volume.
  • Volume is measured in liters (L), milliliters
    (mL), and cubic centimeters (cm3)

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Density
  • Density is the mass per unit volume

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density mass / volume
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Problem
  • If 96.5 grams of gold has a volume of 5 cubic
    centimeters, what is its density?

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Solution
  • Step 1 Write the formula dm/v
  • Step 2 Substitute given numbers and units
    d96.5 grams/ 5 cubic centimeters
  • Step 3 Solve for unknown variable d 19.3 grams
    / cubic centimeters

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Practice Problems
  • 1. If 96.5 grams of aluminum has a volume of 35
    cm3, what is the density of aluminum?
  • 2. If the density of a diamond is 3.5 g / cm3,
    what would the mass be if the volume is 0.5 cm3?

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Density Lab
  • Does it Float?

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Does it Float?
  • The density of water is 1 gram per milliliter,
    1g/mL.
  • If the objects density is greater than 1g/mL,
    then the object will sink.
  • If the objects density is less than 1g/mL then
    it will float.

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Does it Float?
  • In this activity you will measure the mass and
    volume of several objects to obtain the objects
    densities.
  • Remember density mass / volume
  • Volume of cube length X width X height
  • Volume of cylinderpi r2 h
  • pi3.14

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Remember
  • 1 cubic centimeter 1 mL

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Volume of Cylinder
  • Volume pi r2 h

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Volume of a Square or Cube
  • Volume L x W x H

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Lab Report Format
Description Mass (g) Volume (mL) Density (g/mL) Does it float?







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Phases of Matter
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Matter can exist in 4 Phases
  • Solid
  • Liquid
  • Gas
  • Plasma

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Solids
  • Crystalline Solids- particles are arranged in
    regular repeating patterns called crystals (i.e.
    salt, quartz)
  • Amorphous solids- solids that lose their shape
    under certain conditions (i.e. tar, candle wax,
    glass)

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Crystals
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Amorphous SolidsCandle Wax
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Liquids
  • Particles in a liquid are close together but are
    free to move.
  • Have no definite shape but takes the shape of the
    container.
  • Have a definite volume.
  • Resistance of a liquid to flow is called
    viscosity.

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Liquid
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Gases
  • Do not have a definite shape or definite volume.
  • Boyles Law if volume is reduced pressure will
    increase. P1V1P2V2 or P1/P2V1/V2
  • Charless Law if temperature of a gas changes
    but pressure is the same, then volume of the gas
    changes. T1V2T2V1 or T1/T2V1/V2

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Gas
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Plasma
  • Rare on earth.
  • The most common phase in the universe.
  • Stars have matter in plasma phase (i.e. suns
    solar flare)
  • Matter in plasma phase is high in energy and
    dangerous to living things.

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Plasma
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Plasma
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Phases of Matter Quiz
  • How many phases can matter exist?
  • Name the phases of matter.
  • What is a crystalline solid? Give an example.

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Quiz
  • What kind of solid is in the picture?

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Quiz
  • What kind of matter phase is in the picture?

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Name the Phase
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Name the Phase
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Name the Phase
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Name the Phase
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Phase Changes
  • Melting
  • Freezing
  • Vaporization
  • Condensation
  • Sublimation

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Phase Changes are Physical Changes
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Solid to Liquid
  • Melting- is the change from solid to liquid

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Melting Point
  • The temperature at which a solid changes to a
    liquid.
  • Aluminum MP660 C

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Liquid To Solid
  • Freezing- Occurs when a substance looses heat
    energy.

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Freezing Point
  • The temperature at which a liquid changes to a
    solid
  • Water FP0 C

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Liquid to Gas
  • Vaporization- the change of a substance from a
    liquid to a gas

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Evaporation
  • Vaporization at the surface of a liquid

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Boiling
  • Process by which particles inside the liquid
    travel into the air.

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Boiling Point
  • Temperature at which a liquid boils.
  • BP of a liquid is related to pressure above it.
  • Water BP 100 C
  • Table Salt BP 1413 C
  • Diamond BP 4200 C

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Gas to Liquid
  • Condensation

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Solid to Gas
  • Sublimation
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