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Title: Everything


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Everything that takes up space is called.
  1. Matter
  2. Atoms
  3. Compounds

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MATTER
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The tiny building blocks of matter are...
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ATOMS
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This measures how much matter is in an
object. It does not change, unless you change the
size of the object.
  1. Matter
  2. Mass
  3. Compound

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MASS
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  • Determined by the pull of gravity the mass of
    an object
  • more mass more pull
  • less on mountains and on the moon
  1. Mass
  2. Matter
  3. Weight

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WEIGHT
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  • amount of space matter takes up
  • all matter has this no matter how small
  • the bigger the object more of this
  1. Matter
  2. Volume
  3. Mass

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VOLUME
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  • Amount of mass in a certain volume
  • This increases the more tightly packed the
    molecules are
  • heat expands liquid making them less of this
  1. Mass
  2. Volume
  3. Density

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DENSITY
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This phase of matter has a DEFINITE shape and
volume
  1. Solid
  2. Liquid
  3. Gas

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SOLID
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  • This phase of matter has DEFINITE VOLUME but NOT
    a definite shape
  • particles move freely
  • takes shape of its container
  1. Solid
  2. Liquid
  3. Gas

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LIQUID
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  • NO definite shape or volume
  • particles move freely and fill up all available
    space
  1. Solid
  2. Liquid
  3. Gas

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GAS
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The temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas
(vapor)..
  1. Melting Point
  2. Freezing Point
  3. Boiling Point

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BOILING POINT
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The temperature at which a Vapor becomes a
liquid.
  1. Melting
  2. Freezing
  3. Condensation

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CONDENSATION
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The temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid
  1. Melting Point
  2. Freezing Point
  3. Boiling Point

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FREEZING POINT
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The temperature at which a solid becomes a
liquid
  1. Melting Point
  2. Freezing Point
  3. Boiling Point

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MELTING POINT
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When a metal is attracted to a magnet... ex.
Iron, cobalt, nickel
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MAGNETIC ATTRACTION
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The liquid used to dissolve something.
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SOLVENT
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The solid being dissolved.
I solute you for getting this solved!
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SOLUTE
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What three things effect solubility?
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  • SOLVENT
  • STIRRING
  • TEMPERATURE

35
What kind of change alters the form, but not the
identity of the material
  1. Physical Change
  2. Chemical Change

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PHYSICAL CHANGES
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The change that happens to create new substances
by adding or taking something away
  1. Physical Change
  2. Chemical Change

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CHEMICAL CHANGES
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A mixture that looks the same all the way
through it but CAN BE SEPARATED
  1. Heterogeneous Mixture
  2. Homogeneous Mixture

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HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURE
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A mixture where you can see the different
substances they CAN BE SEPARATED
  1. Heterogeneous Mixture
  2. Homogeneous Mixture

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HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURE
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The chart below represents which point?
  1. Melting Point
  2. Freezing Point
  3. Condensation Point
  4. Boiling Point

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CONDENSATION POINT
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The chart below represents which point?
  1. Melting Point
  2. Freezing Point
  3. Condensation Point
  4. Boiling Point

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MELTING POINT
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The chart below represents which point?
  1. Melting Point
  2. Freezing Point
  3. Condensation Point
  4. Boiling Point

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FREEZING POINT
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The chart below represents which point?
  1. Melting Point
  2. Freezing Point
  3. Condensation Point
  4. Boiling Point

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BOILING POINT
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What is the density of the object below? Mass
10grams Volume 5 cm3
52
Density Mass/Volume D 10g 5cm3 D 2g/cm3
53
An object has a density of 0.3 g/cm3. Will it
sink or float in water?
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The object has a density less than water
(1g/cm3) Therefore, it will float in water.
55
An object has a density of 20g/cm3. What is its
density if the object is cut in half?
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Density 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

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  • 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.

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What is the mass of the object?
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435.1 g
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9.6 g
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What is the volume of the liquid?
20
10
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16 ml
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Read the volume of the water to the nearest
tenth of a ml.
2
1
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2.1 ml
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Read the volume of the water to the nearest
tenth of a ml.
5
4
3
2
1
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3.4 ml
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What length is indicated by the arrow?
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3.4 cm
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What length is indicated by the arrow?
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Be sure to study all notes from NB 28 to
present!
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