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Properties of Matter Section 3.1.

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1 Properties of Matter Section 3.1

2 What is Matter? Matter – anything that has mass and volume
Everything you can see and touch is made of matter Only things that aren’t matter are forms of energy – light and sound.

3 Mass Mass – the amount of matter in a substance or object.
SI units – grams, kilograms

4 Mass vs. Weight The more matter an object contains, the more it weighs. Weight – a measure of the force of gravity pulling on an object. A scale is used to measure the force pulling down SI unit – Newton (N) Example: 1kg weighs 9.8 N (2.2 lb)

5 Volume Volume – the amount of space matter takes up
Liquids measured in graduated cylinders. Irregular shaped objects use water displacement. Measured in liters, mL, m3, cm3

6 Displacement Method

7 Study Jam

8 Properties of Matter Physical Properties Examples
describe matter without changing its identity Examples color, shape, size, density, melting point, and boiling point

9 Physical Properties

10 Density Density – physical property, represents how tightly packed particles of matter are. D = Mass/Volume

11 Chemical Properties describe how a material will react to form something new Examples flammable (can burn) can corrode (metals combine with metals  dull, brittle can sour forms precipitate (solid forms from 2 liquids) reacts with acid effervesces (forms bubbles of gas, NOT BOILING)

12 Reactivity Reactivity – the ability of matter to combine chemically with other substances. Example – iron reacting with oxygen to produce rust.


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