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Matter

Matter. The Stuff of Everything… …even water and life. What is matter?. Three Properties of Matter : has mass takes up space shows inertia ( force needed to change motion ). What is matter?. Three Properties of Matter : has mass takes up space

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Matter

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  1. Matter The Stuff of Everything… …even water and life

  2. What is matter? • Three Properties of Matter: • has mass • takes up space • shows inertia(force needed to changemotion)

  3. What is matter? • Three Properties of Matter: • has mass • takes up space • shows inertia(force needed to changemotion)

  4. What is matter? • Three Properties of Matter: • has mass • takes up space • shows inertia(force needed to changemotion)

  5. What is matter? • Three Properties of Matter: • has mass • takes up space • shows inertia(force needed to changemotion)

  6. What is matter? • Three Properties of Matter: • has mass • takes up space • shows inertia(force needed to changemotion)

  7. What is matter? • Three Properties of Matter: • has mass • takes up space • shows inertia(force needed to changemotion)

  8. What is matter? • Three Properties of Matter: • has mass • takes up space • shows inertia(force needed to changemotion)

  9. What is matter? • Three Properties of Matter: • has mass • takes up space • shows inertia(force needed to changemotion)

  10. What is matter? • Three Properties of Matter: • has mass • takes up space • shows inertia(force needed to changemotion)

  11. What is matter? • Four statesof matter: • Solid • Liquid • Gas • Plasma

  12. What is matter? • Four statesof matter: • Solid • Liquid • Gas • Plasma

  13. What is matter? • Four statesof matter: • Solid • Liquid • Gas • Plasma

  14. What is matter? • Four statesof matter: • Solid • Liquid • Gas • Plasma

  15. What is matter? • Four statesof matter: • Solid • Liquid • Gas • Plasma

  16. What is matter? • Four statesof matter: • Solid • Liquid • Gas • Plasma

  17. Can matter change? • Matter can changein two ways: • Physical– a change in the appearanceor stateof matter • Chemical– a change in the chemicalmake-up of matter

  18. Can matter change? • Matter can changein two ways: • Physical– a change in the appearanceor stateof matter • Chemical– a change in the chemicalmake-up of matter

  19. Can matter change? • Matter can changein two ways: • Physical– a change in the appearanceor stateof matter • Chemical– a change in the chemicalmake-up of matter

  20. Can matter change? • Matter can changein two ways: • Physical– a change in the appearanceor stateof matter • Chemical– a change in the chemicalmake-up of matter

  21. Can matter change? • Matter can changein two ways: • Physical– a change in the appearanceor stateof matter • Chemical– a change in the chemicalmake-up of matter

  22. Can matter change? • Matter can changein two ways: • Physical– a change in the appearanceor stateof matter • Chemical– a change in the chemicalmake-up of matter

  23. Can matter change? • Matter can changein two ways: • Physical– a change in the appearanceor stateof matter • Chemical– a change in the chemicalmake-up of matter

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  25. Can matter change?

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  37. What is matter made of? • Composition of matter: • Elements • Compounds • Mixtures

  38. What is matter made of? • Composition of matter: • Elements • Compounds • Mixtures

  39. What is matter made of? • Composition of matter: • Elements • Compounds • Mixtures

  40. What is matter made of? • Composition of matter: • Elements • Compounds • Mixtures

  41. What is matter made of? • Composition of matter: • Elements • Compounds • Mixtures

  42. What is an element? • An element is a basicsubstance of matter and cannot be broken down by chemical means. • There are about 90naturally occurring elements. 117 have been discovered.

  43. What is an element? • An element is a basicsubstance of matter and cannot be broken down by chemical means. • There are about 90naturally occurring elements. 117 have been discovered.

  44. What is an element? • An element is a basicsubstance of matter and cannot be broken down by chemical means. • There are about 90naturally occurring elements. 117 have been discovered.

  45. What is an element? • An element is a basicsubstance of matter and cannot be broken down by chemical means. • There are about 90naturally occurring elements. 117 have been discovered.

  46. What is an element? • An element is a basicsubstance of matter and cannot be broken down by chemical means. • There are about 90naturally occurring elements. 117 have been discovered.

  47. What is an element? • An element is a basicsubstance of matter and cannot be broken down by chemical means. • There are about 90naturally occurring elements. 117 have been discovered.

  48. What is an element? • An element is a basicsubstance of matter and cannot be broken down by chemical means. • There are about 90naturally occurring elements. 117 have been discovered.

  49. What is an element? • An element is a basicsubstance of matter and cannot be broken down by chemical means. • There are about 90naturally occurring elements. 117 have been discovered.

  50. What is an element? • An element is a basicsubstance of matter and cannot be broken down by chemical means. • There are about 90naturally occurring elements. 117 have been discovered.

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