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1 Do you remember what we’ve been studying in Science? Matter

2 What properties define matter? – Mass – measured in grams – Volume – measured in ml or cm³ – Weight – measured in grams, ounces, pounds, etc. – Density – measured in g/cm³

3 How do we measure these things? A triple beam balance measures… – Mass A spring scale measures… – Weight Water displacement can help measure… – Volume of an irregular shaped item

4 We use formulas to calculate measurements. To find Mass - M= d x v To find Volume – V= m ÷ d or V = l x w x h To find Density – D= m ÷ v

5 What are Physical and Chemical properties of matter? Physical properties – something that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance. Chemical properties – describes a substance’s ability to form new substances with new properties

6 Examples of Physical Properties Mass, weight, volume, density Color, size, shape Texture, hardness, luster Conductivity, magnetism, ductility Solubility, malleability, state of matter Melting point, freezing point, boiling point

7 Examples of Chemical Properties Reactivity to other substances Oxidation (reaction to oxygen that forms rust) Combustion (reaction to oxygen that releases heat) Ripening, flammability

8 Today we will learn about Conservation of Mass Mass cannot be created or destroyed in ordinary chemical and physical changes Mass is conserved For example: melting ice into water or boiling water. When these physical changes occur, the mass of the substance remains the same. Another example : mixing baking soda with vinegar. When they are combined, a gas is produced and the mass remains the same.


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