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Ch.9.less.1.how can the properties of matter be measured

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Page 1: Ch.9.less.1.how can the properties of matter be measured
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MATTER

Everything around us that has:

Mass Volumeand

ExampleTable, chair, board, water , juice, air, bottle, pencil case.

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Mass

Is the amount of matter in an object.

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Tool for measuring mass.

Digital balance Two pan balance

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Units for measuring mass.

Gram (g)

Kilogram (Kg)

Metric sy

stem

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Volume

Amount of space an object takes.

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Tool for measuring volume.(For liquids)

Graduated cylinder

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Units for measuring volume.

Milliliter (ml)

Liter (L)

Metric sy

stem

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ARE THE FOLLOWING MATTER?1) Sunlight

2) An idea (you think of)

3) Water vapor

4) Balloon

5) Beaker

6) Oxygen

7) Aluminum foil

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Mass Volumeand

are called

Physical properties(Something you can observe or measure)

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STATES OF MATTERSolid Liquid

Examples:TableChairBoardBottlePencil caseIpad

Gas

Examples:WaterMilkPepsiJuiceVinegarLiquid soap

Examples:SmokeOxygenHeliumHydrogenNitrogenWater vapor (Steam)

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STATES OF MATTER

GasLiquidSolidProperties

Far apartClose to each

other

Very close to

each otherArrangement

of Particles

Very

weak

WeakStrongAttraction

forces

IndefiniteIndefiniteDefiniteShape

IndefiniteDefiniteDefiniteVolume

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CHANGE OF STATE

Occurs when a substance changes

from one state to another.

HOW can we change states of matter?

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Heat

Melt

Ice (solid) Water (liquid)

Melting(Change of solid to liquid by heating)

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Heat

Evapourate

Water (liquid) Water vapour

(Gas)

Evapouration(Change of liquid to gas by heating)

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Cool

Condenses

Water (liquid)Water vapour

(Gas)

Condensation(Change of gas to liquid by cooling)

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Cool

Freeze

Water (liquid)

Freezing(Change of liquid to solid by cooling)

Ice (solid)

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Heat

Heat

Carbon ice (Solid)

Sublimation(Change of solid to gas by heating)

Co2 (Gas)

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