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1 Bell Ringer What is the contour interval for this map?
*Hand back graded work

2 Chemistry Basics

3 Matter Matter – anything that has mass and volume
Made of substances called elements Element -- substance that cannot be broken down to simpler substances by any means

4 Matter The elements hydrogen and helium make up about 99.8% of the elements in the universe (mostly stars)

5 Matter The two most common elements on Earth are oxygen and silicon, found mostly in rocks and minerals Other common elements on Earth: aluminum, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium, & magnesium

6 Matter Compounds – substances made of two or more combined elements
Example: carbon dioxide, CO2, is made of the elements carbon and oxygen

7 Properties of Matter Chemical property – a substance’s characteristic that indicates whether it can go through a chemical change Examples: flammability, oxidation (reaction with oxygen) Physical property – a substance’s characteristic that can be observed without changing the substance’s identity Examples: color, shape, size, phase of matter

8 Properties of Matter Chemical change (chemical reaction) – a change from one substance to another substance Physical change – changing a physical property of matter without changing the type of matter Example: phases changes (ice, water, and steam are all still chemically H2O) = Ice, water, steam… physically different, but all still chemically the same

9 Properties of Matter Law of Conservation of Matter – matter may chemically or physically change, but the quantity stays the same (matter is NOT created or destroyed)

10 Phase Changes Four phases of matter in the universe – solid, liquid, gas, and plasma A substance changes to different phases of matter with the addition or removal of heat

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12 Phase Changes Plasma – superheated gas particles (temps > 5000oC)
So hot they glow Examples: stars, lightning, and neon lights

13 Phase Changes 5. 4. 3. Evaporation 1. 2.

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15 Take a few minutes to prepare for quiz.
Any questions? Testing Procedures


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