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1 Introduction to Matter
Physical Science Unit 2 Review Introduction to Matter

2 What is Matter? Anything that has mass and takes up space.

3 What are Physical Properties?
Characteristics that can be observed without changing into a new substance examples- hardness, texture, color, state of matter, ability to dissolve, luster, ability to conduct heat or electricity, malleability, ductility

4 What are Chemical Properties?
Characteristic that describes its ability to change into a new and different substance examples- burning or flammability, ability to rust, corrosion, baking

5 What are Elements? A pure substance that cannot be broken down
The simplest substances

6 What are Compounds? 2 or more elements chemically combined
Properties are different from the uncombined elements Written with a chemical formula set ratio Examples: H20, Co2

7 What are Mixtures? 2 or more substances NOT chemically combined
can be separated not combined in a set ratio

8 How can Mixtures be Separated?
1. Using a magnet 2. Filtering the mixture 3. Distilling a liquid solution 4. Evaporation

9 What is a Heterogeneous Mixture?
can see the different parts not evenly mixed examples- soil, salad, pizza, trail mix,

10 What is a Homogeneous Mixture?
cannot see the different parts evenly mixed example- salt water, air, brass

11 What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?
Matter is not created or destroyed in any chemical or physical change

12 What are characteristics of Solids?
definite shape and a definite volume particles are fixed tightly packed arranged in a regular, repeating pattern

13 What are characteristics of Liquids?
definite volume, but no definite shape particles are free to move or flow

14 What are characteristics of Gases?
no definite volume, no definite shape particles spread apart to fill the available space

15 What is Melting? change in state from a solid to a liquid,
0 degrees celsius Particles gain enough energy to break free of the regular pattern

16 What is freezing? change of state from a liquid to a solid
0 degrees celsius Particles lose energy, slow down and form a regular pattern

17 What is vaporization? change from a liquid to a gas
particles gain enough energy to form a gas

18 What is evaporation? vaporization only at the surface of a liquid

19 What is boiling? vaporization below the surface as well as at the surface of the liquid

20 What is condensation? change from a gas to a liquid
opposite of vaporization

21 What is sublimation? change directly from a solid to a gas
never becoming a liquid example- dry ice

22 What is volume? amount of space occupied by an object mL, cm3

23 What is temperature? measure of the average energy of random motion of the particles of a substance Degrees celsius

24 What is pressure? force / area N/m2
outward push of a gas divided by the area of the walls of the container

25 What is Boyle’s Law? When pressure of a gas is increased, volume decreases inverse relationship (curved line ) Boys play intense video games.

26 What is Charles’ Law When temperature of a gas is increased, its volume increases direct relationship (straight line) Charlie Brown was a Direct TV show


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