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Review Notes #9 Matter. What is Matter? Matter is anything that takes up space. That space is called volume Building blocks of matter are elements. Smallest.

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1 Review Notes #9 Matter

2 What is Matter? Matter is anything that takes up space. That space is called volume Building blocks of matter are elements. Smallest part of an element is an atom.

3 Structure of The Atom 3 particles make up an atom. Proton – in nucleus, positive charge, mass of 1amu. Neutron – in nucleus, neutral charge, mass 1amu. Electron – outside nucleus, negative charge, no mass.

4 Compounds and Periodic Table A compound is formed from two or more elements. Elements are arranged on the periodic table by atomic number Sorted by characteristics.

5 Phases of Matter Solid – particles are close together, slow moving, definite volume and shape Liquid - Particles further apart and moving a little faster. Definite volume but not shape. Gas - Particles very far apart and moving very fast. No definite shape or volume.

6 Phase Changes Melting – Solid to Liquid, energy absorbed Freezing – liquid to solid, energy released Vaporization – liquid to gas, energy is absorbed. Condensation – gas to liquid, energy is released Water – boiling point 100 o C, freezing point 0 o C

7 Solutions A mixture that stays evenly distributed like salt water. Salt is soluble in water. Sand is insoluble in water Things that cause a faster dissolving rate are, stirring, increase in temperature, and smaller particles.

8 Density Density equals mass divided by volume Every material has a different density No matter how small that sample of a material may be the density is the same. Less dense objects float on more dense objects.

9 Physical/Chemical Changes Physical Changes alters the appearance of an object, like size and shape EX. Ripping paper Chemical changes create a new substance. EX. Burning paper Energy is always added or released.

10 Physical/Chemical Properties Physical properties describe an object with observations not inferences. EX. The chair has 4 legs, not the chair is ugly. Chemical properties describe the characteristics of a substance. EX. Flammable

11 Conservation The law of conservation of matter. Matter can not be created or destroyed. It can only be converted into a different substance.


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