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Matter & Energy pg. 57-81 Today’s LO: I can convert temperatures between different temperature scales.

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Page 1: Matter & Energy pg. 57-81 Today’s LO: I can convert temperatures between different temperature scales.

Matter & Energy

pg. 57-81

Today’s LO: I can convert temperatures between different temperature scales.

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What is Matter?Matter is anything that occupies space and has a mass.

Made from:1) Atoms2) Molecules

Where did matter originate from?

Laws concerning matterLaw of Conservation of

Matter matter cannot be created or destroyed.

Means: Everything is recycled/reused

…think about it!!

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Properties of MatterPure Substance: Matter composed of all of one element or compound.Elements-Gold, Silver, etc.Compounds-Water, Methane gas, etc.

Mixture: Matter composed of two or more different atoms/molecules.Sand, air, many liquids, etc.

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Properties of Matter: Mixtures

Homogeneous: Uniform mixtures of atoms/molecules.Ex. Salt water

Heterogeneous: Random distribution of atoms/molecules (not uniform).Ex: Oil & Water

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States of Matter

Solid: Packed closely together in fixed locations.Energy (heat): Minimal or no energy

Liquid: Atoms/molecules close together but free to move around each other.

Energy (heat): Some energy

Gas: Atoms/molecules are separated by large distancesEnergy (heat): Lots of energy

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States of Matter: Solids

Crystalline Solids: Atoms/molecules are arranged in geometric patterns in repeating order.Ex. Salt, sugar, etc.

Amorphous solids: Atoms/molecules are not arranged in repeating order.Ex. Glass, rubber, plastic

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States of Matter: Liquids & Gases

Characteristics of liquids: Not compressible & takes on the shape of its container.

Characteristics of gases: Compressible & takes on the shape of its container.

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States of Matter

What do you notice about the atoms/molecules between states?

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What is temperature?

Temperature is a measure of thermal energy in matter not the exchange of energy b/w matter (heat).

Difference b/w scales = Where 0 degrees is on each scale.

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3 Temperature Scales

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Fahrenheit Scale

• Most familiar in the United States• Degree size different from

both Celsius & Kelvin scales

At what temperature does…

Water freeze?

Water Boil?

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Celsius Scale

• Most familiar with scientists• Degree size same as Kelvin

scale

At what temperature does…

Water freeze?

Water Boil?

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Fahrenheit Scale

Fahrenheit temp = 97.8 what is the temperature in Celsius?

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Fahrenheit Scale

Celsius temp = 29 what is the temperature in Fahrenheit?

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Kelvin Scale• SI System temperature scale• Same degree size as Celsius

scale• No negative temperatures

At what temperature does…

Water freeze?

Water Boil?

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Kelvin Scale

Absolute Zero: No thermal energy—Theoretical temperature where all molecules would stop molecular motion.