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Title: Properties of Matter


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Table of Contents
  • Properties of Matter
  • Elements
  • Mass, volume and density
  • Vocabulary and energy

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  • PROPERTIES characteristics of matter
  • Physical properties describes a substance
  • Physical state water freezing and changing to
    ice (liquid to solid)
  • Texture, color, hardness what you see or feel
  • Flexibility changes shape folded, coiled,
    stretched
  • Dissolving, luster, breaking
  • Volume, density and mass

3
  • Chemical properties describes a substances
    ability to change into different substances
  • Flammability catch fire or burn creates heat,
    gases or ash mixes with oxygen to form
    something else
  • Ability to react oxygen and iron create rust
    silver and sulfur make tarnish
  • New substances gases produced during baking
    (heat). Yeast and dough produce gas which causes
    bread to rise

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  • Elements pure substances that cannot be broken
    down into any other substance. They are the
    simplest substance.
  • Shown as letter symbols
  • C carbon
  • O oxygen
  • H hydrogen
  • Atoms basic particle (each element has only one
    kind of atom)
  • Can join with other atoms forming chemical bond
    molecules

5
Modeling Molecules
- Describing Matter
  • Models of molecules often consist of colored
    spheres that stand for different kinds of atoms.

H2O
CO2
6
Weight and Mass
  • Mass is the amount of matter in an object
  • Your mass is ALWAYS the same no matter where you
    are
  • Weight measures the pull of gravity on an object
  • Your weight can be DIFFERENT when the gravity is
    different (on the moon you would be lighter
    because the gravity is weaker)
  • Mass is measured in grams

7
Volume Density
  • Volume the amount of space matter takes up
  • Depending on shape you can find it two ways
  • Volume of a regular shape object is measured in
    cubic centimeters
  • Length x width x height
  • 1cm3 1mL
  • Displacement method putting an irregular shaped
    object in water to see how much water it pushes
    away because of the space the object takes up

8
- Measuring Matter
  • Density compares mass of an object to its
    volume how tightly packed the molecules are.
  • Density Mass
  • Volume
  • Mass gt volume very dense object
  • Masslt volume less dense object
  • Waters density is 1g/cm3. Objects heavier will
    sink.

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Calculating Density
- Measuring Matter
  • A small block of wood floats on water. It has a
    mass of
  • 200 g and a volume of 250 cm3. What is the
    density of the wood?
  • Read and Understand
  • What information are you given?
  • Mass of block 200 g
  • Volume of block 250 cm3

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Calculating Density
- Measuring Matter
  • A small block of wood floats on water. It has a
    mass of
  • 200 g and a volume of 250 cm3. What is the
    density of the wood?

Plan and Solve
What quantity are you trying to calculate? The
density of the block __
What formula contains the given quantities and
the unknown quantity? Density Mass/Volume
Perform the calculation. Density Mass/Volume
200 g/250 cm3 0.80 g/cm3
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Calculating Density
- Measuring Matter
  • Practice Problem
  • A sample of liquid has a mass of 24 g and a
    volume of 16 mL. What is the density of the
    liquid?
  • 1.5 g/mL

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Calculating Density
- Measuring Matter
  • Practice Problem
  • A piece of solid metal has a mass of 43.5 g and a
    volume of 15 cm3. What is the density of the
    metal?
  • 2.9 g/cm3

13
Vocabulary
  • Matter anything that has mass and takes up
    space
  • Chemistry study of properties of matter and how
    it changes
  • Chemical bond force of attraction between two
    atoms
  • Law of conservation of matter. Matter cannot be
    created or destroyed. It can be changed but NOT
    created or destroyed.
  • Substance single kind of matter that is pure
    nothing else is in it. Example sugar or salt

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Energy
  • Role of Energy for any change that happens it
    needed energy
  • Kinetic matter in motion
  • Potential energy an object has because of its
    position example stretching a rubber band
  • Chemical energy from chemical bonds that break,
    creating new bonds
  • Thermal energy total energy in an object,
    sometimes described as hot or cold measured by
    temperature. Flows from warmer to cooler
  • Temperature tells the amount of thermal energy an
    object has
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