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Ch 16: Properties of Matter

        Mrs. Neistadt
       Physical Science
Notes Chapter 16.1
*What is Matter?


*Matter is a term used to
 describe anything that has mass
 and takes up space.
Classifying Matter
• *Matter is divided into two
  categories: mixtures and
  substances.

• *Mixtures contain more than one
  kind of matter.
  – For example: Cola is a mixture of
    carbonated water, corn syrup,
    caramel color, phosphoric acid,
    natural flavors and caffeine.
Two Types of Mixtures
• *A Homogeneous Mixture is the same
  throughout.
  – Examples: unopened cola, gasoline,
   peanut butter


• *A Heterogeneous Mixture has differences
  throughout a sample.
  – Examples: chicken noodle soup, salad, rocky
    road ice cream
What is a Substance
• *A Substance cannot be separated into
  different kinds of matter by physical
  methods. (sorting, filtering, heating,
  cooling)
  – Example: table salt (sodium + chlorine)

  – *A substance that contains only ONE type of
    matter is called an Element.
    • Sodium is an element, as is chlorine
Periodic Table of Elements
What is a compound?
• * A Compound is a substance made of
  two or more elements that cannot be
  separated by physical means. (sorting,
  heating, cooling, filtering)

• Is saltwater a
   compound?
16.1 Classifying Matter


Key Question:
How can a homogenous mixture be
 separated?
Notes Chapter 16.2
          Measuring Matter
Daily Question: How do we
  measure matter?

1. If its liquid: find its volume
2. If its solid: find its mass
3. If its irregular: use the displacement
   method
• To find the volume, simply
  measure in a marked
  container.

• To find mass, use a balance.
What if the item is an odd shape?
• The Displacement Method works to
  find the mass of irregularly shaped
  objects.
What is the volume of the objects?
How can we determine the
  amount of matter in a rock?
1. Measuring the mass of the rock
   on a balance
2. Measuring the volume of the
   rock by using displacement
   technique
Notes Chapter 16.3
DQ: What are the four states of matter?
 (hint: pg 292)

Solid
Liquid
Gas
Plasma
Molecules and Atoms
• *A Molecule is the smallest part of a
  compound that retains its properties.
• *An Atom is the smallest part of an
  element.
• Atoms are more than a trillion times
  smaller than what we can see with a
  microscope.
Atoms are always moving
• *At higher temperatures there is more
  energy- so atoms move faster
• *At lower temperatures there is less
  energy- so atoms move slower
• *Temperature influences the changes of
  state of an atom or molecule.
States of Matter
• *Solid-
       retains its shape and size;
 Molecules vibrate, but cannot
 change position.
States of Matter
• *Liquids- has a definite volume, but no
  definite shape; molecules can move over
  and around each other and will fit into
  whatever container its poured into.
States of Matter
• *Gas- has no definite size or shape;
  molecules float around freely and will
  spread out evenly throughout the
  container
States of Matter
• *Plasma- atoms heated to such high
  temperature they lose their outer layer of
  electrons. Not often found on Earth, but
  makes up 99% of matter in the universe.
Create a Graph
Homogenous   Heterogeneous   Molecule   Element
Mixture      Mixture

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Classification of Matter

  • 1. Ch 16: Properties of Matter Mrs. Neistadt Physical Science
  • 2. Notes Chapter 16.1 *What is Matter? *Matter is a term used to describe anything that has mass and takes up space.
  • 3. Classifying Matter • *Matter is divided into two categories: mixtures and substances. • *Mixtures contain more than one kind of matter. – For example: Cola is a mixture of carbonated water, corn syrup, caramel color, phosphoric acid, natural flavors and caffeine.
  • 4. Two Types of Mixtures • *A Homogeneous Mixture is the same throughout. – Examples: unopened cola, gasoline, peanut butter • *A Heterogeneous Mixture has differences throughout a sample. – Examples: chicken noodle soup, salad, rocky road ice cream
  • 5. What is a Substance • *A Substance cannot be separated into different kinds of matter by physical methods. (sorting, filtering, heating, cooling) – Example: table salt (sodium + chlorine) – *A substance that contains only ONE type of matter is called an Element. • Sodium is an element, as is chlorine
  • 6. Periodic Table of Elements
  • 7. What is a compound? • * A Compound is a substance made of two or more elements that cannot be separated by physical means. (sorting, heating, cooling, filtering) • Is saltwater a compound?
  • 8.
  • 9. 16.1 Classifying Matter Key Question: How can a homogenous mixture be separated?
  • 10. Notes Chapter 16.2 Measuring Matter Daily Question: How do we measure matter? 1. If its liquid: find its volume 2. If its solid: find its mass 3. If its irregular: use the displacement method
  • 11. • To find the volume, simply measure in a marked container. • To find mass, use a balance.
  • 12. What if the item is an odd shape? • The Displacement Method works to find the mass of irregularly shaped objects.
  • 13. What is the volume of the objects?
  • 14. How can we determine the amount of matter in a rock? 1. Measuring the mass of the rock on a balance 2. Measuring the volume of the rock by using displacement technique
  • 15. Notes Chapter 16.3 DQ: What are the four states of matter? (hint: pg 292) Solid Liquid Gas Plasma
  • 16. Molecules and Atoms • *A Molecule is the smallest part of a compound that retains its properties. • *An Atom is the smallest part of an element. • Atoms are more than a trillion times smaller than what we can see with a microscope.
  • 17. Atoms are always moving • *At higher temperatures there is more energy- so atoms move faster • *At lower temperatures there is less energy- so atoms move slower • *Temperature influences the changes of state of an atom or molecule.
  • 18. States of Matter • *Solid- retains its shape and size; Molecules vibrate, but cannot change position.
  • 19. States of Matter • *Liquids- has a definite volume, but no definite shape; molecules can move over and around each other and will fit into whatever container its poured into.
  • 20. States of Matter • *Gas- has no definite size or shape; molecules float around freely and will spread out evenly throughout the container
  • 21. States of Matter • *Plasma- atoms heated to such high temperature they lose their outer layer of electrons. Not often found on Earth, but makes up 99% of matter in the universe.
  • 22. Create a Graph Homogenous Heterogeneous Molecule Element Mixture Mixture