Title: Everything
1Everything that takes up space is called.
- Matter
- Atoms
- Compounds
2MATTER
3The tiny building blocks of matter are...
4ATOMS
5This measures how much matter is in an
object. It does not change, unless you change the
size of the object.
- Matter
- Mass
- Compound
6MASS
7- Determined by the pull of gravity the mass of
an object - more mass more pull
- less on mountains and on the moon
- Mass
- Matter
- Weight
8WEIGHT
9- amount of space matter takes up
- all matter has this no matter how small
- the bigger the object more of this
- Matter
- Volume
- Mass
10VOLUME
11- Amount of mass in a certain volume
- This increases the more tightly packed the
molecules are - heat expands liquid making them less of this
- Mass
- Volume
- Density
12DENSITY
13This phase of matter has a DEFINITE shape and
volume
- Solid
- Liquid
- Gas
14SOLID
15- This phase of matter has DEFINITE VOLUME but NOT
a definite shape - particles move freely
- takes shape of its container
- Solid
- Liquid
- Gas
16LIQUID
17- NO definite shape or volume
- particles move freely and fill up all available
space
- Solid
- Liquid
- Gas
18GAS
19The temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas
(vapor)..
- Melting Point
- Freezing Point
- Boiling Point
20BOILING POINT
21The temperature at which a Vapor becomes a
liquid.
- Melting
- Freezing
- Condensation
22CONDENSATION
23The temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid
- Melting Point
- Freezing Point
- Boiling Point
24FREEZING POINT
25The temperature at which a solid becomes a
liquid
- Melting Point
- Freezing Point
- Boiling Point
26MELTING POINT
27When a metal is attracted to a magnet... ex.
Iron, cobalt, nickel
28MAGNETIC ATTRACTION
29The liquid used to dissolve something.
30SOLVENT
31The solid being dissolved.
I solute you for getting this solved!
32SOLUTE
33What three things effect solubility?
34- SOLVENT
- STIRRING
- TEMPERATURE
35What kind of change alters the form, but not the
identity of the material
- Physical Change
- Chemical Change
36PHYSICAL CHANGES
37The change that happens to create new substances
by adding or taking something away
- Physical Change
- Chemical Change
38CHEMICAL CHANGES
39A mixture that looks the same all the way
through it but CAN BE SEPARATED
- Heterogeneous Mixture
- Homogeneous Mixture
40HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURE
41A mixture where you can see the different
substances they CAN BE SEPARATED
- Heterogeneous Mixture
- Homogeneous Mixture
42HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURE
43The chart below represents which point?
- Melting Point
- Freezing Point
- Condensation Point
- Boiling Point
44CONDENSATION POINT
45The chart below represents which point?
- Melting Point
- Freezing Point
- Condensation Point
- Boiling Point
46MELTING POINT
47The chart below represents which point?
- Melting Point
- Freezing Point
- Condensation Point
- Boiling Point
48FREEZING POINT
49The chart below represents which point?
- Melting Point
- Freezing Point
- Condensation Point
- Boiling Point
50BOILING POINT
51What is the density of the object below? Mass
10grams Volume 5 cm3
52 Density Mass/Volume D 10g 5cm3 D 2g/cm3
53An object has a density of 0.3 g/cm3. Will it
sink or float in water?
54The object has a density less than water
(1g/cm3) Therefore, it will float in water.
55An object has a density of 20g/cm3. What is its
density if the object is cut in half?
56Density does not change when the Size of the
object changes. Therefore, Density of half Of
the object is still 20g/cm3
57- Which properties listed would
- definitely help you
- to identify the liquid below?
- Volume
- Mass
- Density
- Boiling point
- Flame color
- Color of liquid
58- The properties listed would
- definitely help you
- to identify the liquid.
- Density
- Boiling point
- Flame color
- All of the other properties
- could easily change, without
- Changing the liquid.
59What is the mass of the object?
60435.1 g
61(No Transcript)
629.6 g
63What is the volume of the liquid?
20
10
6416 ml
65Read the volume of the water to the nearest
tenth of a ml.
2
1
662.1 ml
67Read the volume of the water to the nearest
tenth of a ml.
5
4
3
2
1
683.4 ml
69What length is indicated by the arrow?
703.4 cm
71What length is indicated by the arrow?
72Be sure to study all notes from NB 28 to
present!