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What is Matter?

What is Matter?. Unit B – Chapter One Review Borrowed from Mrs. Flynn. What is Matter?. Matter is anything that has…. MASS Matter is anything that… TAKES UP SPACE. What is Mass?. Mass is the MEASURE of the MATTER (or material) in an object. How do you Measure Mass ?.

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What is Matter?

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  1. What is Matter? Unit B – Chapter One Review Borrowed from Mrs. Flynn

  2. What is Matter? Matter is anything that has…. MASS Matter is anything that… TAKES UP SPACE

  3. What is Mass? Mass is the MEASURE of the MATTER (or material) in an object.

  4. How do you Measure Mass? Use a BALANCE to find the number of GRAMS in an object. Objects on one side Gram cubes on the other

  5. What are some properties of matter? SIZE SHAPE COLOR MASS STATE OF MATTER

  6. The States of Matter are: • Solid • Liquid • Gas

  7. What is Volume? Volume is how much SPACE matter takes up.

  8. How do you find the volume of a box? Multiply! Length XWidth XHeight = Volume 5cm X5cm X 1cm = 25 CUBIC CM Use a ruler!

  9. How do you find the volume of a liquid? Use a GRADUATED CYLINDER and measure in milliliters (mL) or liters (L) There are 1,000 mL in a liter. 1 mL = 1cubic cm

  10. How do you find the volume of an irregular object? Displacement Method 1. Add water and record the volume. 2. Place the item in the water. 3. Record the new volume. 4. Find the difference!

  11. Hypothesis 150 CC Based on the research you have done, you will be writing an answer or solution – your best educated guess – to your question. Make sure you write down your hypothesis before you begin your experiment. 1. The volume is 150 cc.

  12. Materials 180 CC • Type a detailed list of the items you needed to complete your experiments. • Be specific about the amounts used. 2. The volume with the staple remover is 180 mL.

  13. Find the Difference 180 cc - 150 cc = 30 cc The staple remover is 30 cc.

  14. What is density? DENSITYis how much MASS is in a CERTAIN VOLUME of matter. If 2 items are the same size, the one with the greater mass is more dense. 28 grams 35 grams

  15. The ball islessdense than water. • It is easier to understand the data if it is put into a table or graph. Create a graph in Microsoft Excel and import it here. • Make sure all data is clearly labeled.

  16. The cube is more dense than water.

  17. What Are Physical Changes? PHYSICAL CHANGES are changes in an object’s PHYSICAL PROPERTIES. You still have the SAME KIND of matter. SHAPE & SIZE COLOR STATE

  18. What Are Chemical Changes? CHEMICAL CHANGES are when matter changes into a DIFFERENT KINDof matterAND can’t go back. Apple to Nutrients Batter to Pancakes Wood to Ash

  19. Mixtures can be taken apart.

  20. Solutions are evenly combined.

  21. The End

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