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What is Matter? Physical Science Chapter 2
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What is Matter? Physical Science Chapter 2 Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space All the materials you can hold or touch Examples –You –This.

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Page 1: What is Matter? Physical Science Chapter 2 Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space All the materials you can hold or touch Examples –You –This.

What is Matter?

Physical ScienceChapter 2

Page 2: What is Matter? Physical Science Chapter 2 Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space All the materials you can hold or touch Examples –You –This.

Matter

• Anything that has mass and takes up space

• All the materials you can hold or touch

• Examples– You– This computer– The air you are breathing

Page 3: What is Matter? Physical Science Chapter 2 Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space All the materials you can hold or touch Examples –You –This.

Atoms

• Atoms are matter

• Atom = smallest particle that has the properties of an element

• Atoms make up elements

Page 4: What is Matter? Physical Science Chapter 2 Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space All the materials you can hold or touch Examples –You –This.

Elements

• Element = a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances

• An example of an element is carbon

• So, carbon is an element and elements are made of atoms

Page 5: What is Matter? Physical Science Chapter 2 Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space All the materials you can hold or touch Examples –You –This.

Elements

• Each element has a one or two letter symbol

• Each are unique and behave differently

• What element is shown here?

Page 6: What is Matter? Physical Science Chapter 2 Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space All the materials you can hold or touch Examples –You –This.

Compounds

• Most substances exist on Earth and in the human body as compounds, not free elements

• A compound is a substance made of more than one element bound together

Carbon = black

Oxygen = red

Hydrogen = white

Page 7: What is Matter? Physical Science Chapter 2 Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space All the materials you can hold or touch Examples –You –This.

Compound Properties

• Specific compounds always combine in the same proportions– Every water molecule has 2 hydrogens and 1

oxygen

• Compounds have properties very different from their individual elements

+ =

Page 8: What is Matter? Physical Science Chapter 2 Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space All the materials you can hold or touch Examples –You –This.

Chemical Formulas

• Contains the symbols for each element in a compound and the numbers for each atom of each element

• H2O

• CO2

• CH4

• NaCl

Page 9: What is Matter? Physical Science Chapter 2 Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space All the materials you can hold or touch Examples –You –This.

Pure Substances

• Matter with a fixed composition and definite properties

• Examples are atoms, elements, and compounds

• Cannot be separated by physical actions

Page 10: What is Matter? Physical Science Chapter 2 Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space All the materials you can hold or touch Examples –You –This.

Mixtures

• NOT PURE SUBSTANCES

• Made of pure substances, but composition is not fixed

• Can be separated by physical actions

+ + =

Page 11: What is Matter? Physical Science Chapter 2 Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space All the materials you can hold or touch Examples –You –This.

Types of Mixtures

• Heterogeneous = substances are not uniformly mixed throughout, you can see the layers

• Homogeneous = evenly mixed throughout– Layers are not visible– Also called a solution

Page 12: What is Matter? Physical Science Chapter 2 Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space All the materials you can hold or touch Examples –You –This.

More Mixtures

• Gases can also mix with liquids

• Gases are usually dissolved in water

• Examples are carbonated drinks– Homogeneous mixtures (solutions)– Contain sugar, flavorings and carbon dioxide

dissolved in water