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Matter, Elements, and Properties

Matter, Elements, and Properties. Matter. Anything that takes up space and has mass. States of Matter. Solid Liquid Gas Plasma. Mass. The amount of matter in an object The gram is the metric unit for mass. Element.

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Matter, Elements, and Properties

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  1. Matter, Elements, and Properties

  2. Matter • Anything that takes up space and has mass

  3. States of Matter • Solid • Liquid • Gas • Plasma

  4. Mass • The amount of matter in an object • The gram is the metric unit for mass

  5. Element • A class of substances that cannot be separated into simpler substances by chemical means • Examples: Hydrogen, Helium, Oxygen, Carbon, Gold, etc.

  6. Physical Properties of Matter • Mass, Color, Volume • Color– The way light reflects off of matter and is perceived by the human eye

  7. Physical Properties of Matter • Density – The amount of matter within a certain amount of volume, g/cm³ Divide mass by volume d= m/v • Which has a greater density? Bowling Ball or Soccer Ball

  8. Physical Properties of Matter • Ductility – The ability for something to stretch or bend

  9. Physical Properties of Matter • Malleability – The ability for something to be molded

  10. Physical Properties of Matter • Permeability – The ability for something to have things pass through it

  11. Physical Properties of Matter • Boiling Point – The temperature at which liquid matter experiences the same pressure as the atmospheric pressure

  12. Physical Properties of Matter • Melting Point – The temperature at which solid matter turns to liquid • Freezing Point – The temperature at which liquid matter turns to solid

  13. Physical Properties of Matter • Solubility – The ability for a substance to dissolve

  14. Physical Properties of Matter • Specific Heat – The amount of energy it takes to raise a substances temperature

  15. Physical Properties of Matter • Magnetism – When electrons gravitate towards a pole in metal

  16. Chemical Properties of Matter • Flammability, Ability to rust, Chemically Reactive

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