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Look! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Matter!!!. Matter is anything that has mass and volume. Remember. Let’s look at some matter... A lemon. Describe it using descriptive words. Yellow, sour, smooth…. Click here for answers. What did you use to make these observations?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Look! It’s Look! It’s a bird! a bird! It’s a It’s a

plane! It’s plane! It’s Matter!!!Matter!!!

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Matter is Matter is anything that anything that has mass and has mass and

volume.volume.

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Let’s look at some matter... Let’s look at some matter... A lemon. Describe it using A lemon. Describe it using

descriptive words.descriptive words.Yellow, sour, smooth…

Click here for answers

What did you use to make

these observations?

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Physical properties are the Physical properties are the things we know about things we know about objects using our senses. objects using our senses.

sight taste

hearing touch

smell

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A A physical propertyphysical property of of matter can be observed or matter can be observed or

measured without measured without changing the identity of changing the identity of

the matter. the matter.

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Physical Properties of MatterPhysical Properties of Matter

Physical PropertyPhysical Property DefinitionDefinition ExampleExample

Electrical Conductivity

Thermal Conductivity

Density

Melting Point

Boiling Point

Malleability

Ductility

Solubility

Ability to carry electricity

Ability to transfer thermal energy from one area to another

Mass per unit volume

Temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid

Temp. at which a liquid boils and changes from a liquid to a gas

The ability to be pounded into thin sheets

The ability to drawn or pulled into a wire

The ability to dissolve in another substance

Copper is a good conductor, so it is used in electrical wiring.

Foam is a poor conductor, so hot cocoa in a foam cup will not burn your hand.

Lead is a very dense material, so it is used to make sinkers for fishing line.

Ice melts to liquid water at the melting point of water.

Liquid water boils and evaporates into gas at its boiling point.

Aluminum can be rolled or pounded into sheets to make rolls.

Tantalum is a ductile material, so it is used to make fine dental tools.

Salt dissolves in water.

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Discover ActivityDiscover Activity

• Put 200 mL of water into a beaker.

• Now, slowly add an egg into the water.– Did it float?– Which one is more dense, the egg

or the water?

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Discover ActivityDiscover Activity

• Carefully take the egg out of the water and set aside.

• Now, add 50 mL of salt to the water.

• Mix the solution thoroughly.– Which substance, the water or the

salt, is the solute? Solvent?

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Discover ActivityDiscover Activity• Now, add the egg to the solution.

– Did the egg float?– What is more dense, the salt water

or the egg?– What is more dense, salt water or

tap water?

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Discover ActivityDiscover Activity• Carefully remove the egg and

put it back into the cup.– Explain why the egg floated in the

salt water and not in the tap water using the words: mass, volume, mass, volume, more, less, and densitymore, less, and density.

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Think about eating Think about eating popcorn. Yum. What popcorn. Yum. What

properties of popcorn properties of popcorn can you identify?can you identify?

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•ColorColor•OdorOdor•LusterLuster •Hardness and Hardness and softnesssoftness

•TasteTaste

What are some other What are some other physical properties?physical properties?

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Discover Activity:Discover Activity:

• • ¼ cup dark corn syrup¼ cup dark corn syrup• • ¼ cup dishwasher liquid¼ cup dishwasher liquid• • ¼ cup water¼ cup water• • ¼ cup vegetable oil¼ cup vegetable oil• • ¼ cup rubbing alcohol ¼ cup rubbing alcohol

You will discover what household liquid is the densest and which one is the least dense.

Observe the liquids and predict which one is the densest and the which one is the least

dense.

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Discover Activity:Discover Activity:

• Take a clear plastic cup and slowly Take a clear plastic cup and slowly add 50mL of each liquid into it. add 50mL of each liquid into it.

• Make observations.Make observations.

• Which liquid is the most dense? Least Which liquid is the most dense? Least dense?dense?

• Explain why the liquids are layered Explain why the liquids are layered the way they are?the way they are?

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Look! It’s Look! It’s a bird! a bird! It’s a It’s a

plane! It’s plane! It’s Matter!!!Matter!!!

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Chemical propertiesChemical properties describe a substance describe a substance based on its ability to based on its ability to

change into a new change into a new substance with different substance with different

properties. properties.

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Examples of Chemical PropertiesCreate concept map.

Chemical Chemical PropertiesProperties

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Examples of Chemical Properties

• Flammability

the ability to catch on fire• Toxicity

the ability to be poisonous • Oxidation

the ability to react with oxygen, which causes apple slices to turn brown and iron to rust

• Radioactivity

spontaneously emitting energy in the form of particles or waves by the disintegration of their atomic nuclei

• Sensitivity to light

which causes newspaper to turn yellow

• Ph

Matter can be an acid or a basic

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Examples of Chemical PropertiesExamples of Chemical Properties

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•Title your Title your paper “Review paper “Review Check”Check”

•Number your Number your paper 1-12paper 1-12

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•Put your Put your name on name on your paper.your paper.

•Turn In. Turn In.

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Oxidation

Chemical PropertyChemical Property

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Odor

Physical PropertyPhysical Property

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Flammable

Chemical PropertyChemical Property

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Malleability

Physical PropertyPhysical Property

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Luster

Physical PropertyPhysical Property

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Ductility

Physical PropertyPhysical Property

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Sensitivity of Light

Chemical PropertyChemical Property

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Ph

Chemical PropertyChemical Property

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Electrical Conductivity

Physical PropertyPhysical Property

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Reacts with Water

Chemical PropertyChemical Property

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List 5 things in List 5 things in this room that this room that

is matter.is matter.

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Fill in the BlanksFill in the Blanks

Matter is anything Matter is anything that has _____ and that has _____ and

________.________.

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Fill in the BlanksFill in the Blanks

Matter is anything Matter is anything that has that has massmass and and

volumevolume..