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Matter

Matter. By Gerry Domagala. Matter. Matter is everything Chemistry is the study of matter and how it changes and interacts with other matter. Matter. Anything that takes up space or has a mass of any kind is matter Everything you can touch is made of matter

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Matter

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  1. Matter By Gerry Domagala

  2. Matter • Matter is everything • Chemistry is the study of matter and how it changes and interacts with other matter

  3. Matter • Anything that takes up space or has a mass of any kind is matter • Everything you can touch is made of matter • If it is made of anything, that anything is matter

  4. Matter • Matter has many properties

  5. Matter • Can have physical properties like... • different densities • melting points • boiling points • freezing points • colors • smells

  6. Matter • Can have chemical properties that define matter • A good example of chemical properties is the way elements combine with each other in reactions • Matter can change in two major ways.. • physically • chemically

  7. Matter • Matter can change in two major ways.. • physically • chemically

  8. States of Matter • Four main states of matter • Solids • Liquids • Gases • Plasmas • Each of these states is also known as a phase

  9. Phase Movement • Elements and compounds can move from one phase to another phase • Happens when special physical forces are present • physical • not chemical

  10. Temperature • One example of those forces • When temperature changes, the phase can change • As the temperature rises, matter moves to a more active state

  11. Solids • Solids can be made up of many things • Can have elements or compounds inside • Can be made up of… • mixtures • combinations of different elements and compounds

  12. Mixtures • Most solids are mixtures • Most rocks are mixtures of… • elements • compounds • Concrete is a man-made solid mixture

  13. Liquids • Spit is a liquid • So is blood

  14. Liquids • Liquids are an in-between phase of matter • They are right between solids and gases • One characteristic of a liquid is that it fills the shape of any container

  15. Liquids • Pour some water in a cup • It fills up the bottom of the cup first • Then fills the rest • It also takes the shape of the inside of the cup • It starts filling at the bottom because of gravity • When it is in that cup it also has a flat surface • Because of gravity too

  16. Liquids • Liquids are very hard to compress • When you compress something you take a certain amount and force it in a smaller space • Solids are tough to compress • Gases are easy

  17. Compression • When you compress something you squeeze it so the atoms in the substance are closer together • When pressure goes up... • Substances are compressed • Liquids already have their atoms close together • It's hard to push them even closer.

  18. Gas • Gas is everywhere • Something called the atmosphere • Big layer of gas that surrounds the Earth • Gases are random groups of atoms • There are solids where atoms and molecules are really compact. • Liquids have them a little more spread out • Gases are really spread • Atoms and molecules are full of energy, bouncing around constantly

  19. Gases • A gas can fill a container of any size or shape • Like in a balloon • Whatever shape you make the balloon it will be completely filled with the gas • Atoms and molecules are spread equally throughout the entire balloon • Liquids can only fill the bottom of the container while gases can fill it entirely

  20. Evaporation • Sometimes a liquid can be sitting there and its molecules will become a gas • Process called evaporation • All liquids can evaporate at room temperature and pressure • Evaporation is when there are atoms or molecules escaping from the liquid and turning into a vapor

  21. Evaporation • There are always a few molecules with a lot of energy and some with barely any energy at all. • It is those with a lot of energy that build up enough power to become a gas and leave the liquid • When it leaves it has evaporated

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