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Chapter 3

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CHAPTER 3:PROPERTIES OF MATTER

BY MADDIE JONES P-6
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WHAT IS MATTER?

  • Matter is anything that takes up space.
  • EX: dog, sand, chair ect.
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WHAT IS VOLUME?

  • Volume is three-demisonal space.
  • While measuring volume of liquid use a graduated cylinder.
  • Also use the meniscus. A meniscus is the curve in the liquid.
  • Volume is also LXWXH.

WHAT IS MASS?

  • Mass- amount of matter in an object.
  • Mass and weight are different because mass is measured with a balance.
  • Weight is measured is measured with a spring scale.
  • Mass measures the amount of matter in an object.
  • Weight measure the gravitational force.

PHYSICAL PROPERTY

  • Physical property- characteristic of substance that doesn't involve a chemical change
  • EX: state, density, ductility ect.
  • Density- the amount of matter in a space or volume
  • EX: lemons

PHYSICAL CHANGES

  • Physical changes- change from one form to another without a change in chemical properties
  • EX: a solid popsicle can become a melted popsicle
  • You can undo a physical change
  • physical changes don't change the idenity property of a substance
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CHEMICAL PROPERTY

  • Chemical property- matter that shows a substances ability to participate in chemical reaction
  • EX: Flammibilty- the ability of a substance to burn
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CHEMICAL CHANGE

  • Chemical change- change that occurs when multiple subs. Change to new subs.
  • EX: ingredients turn into a cake