Chemistry Around Us!

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Matter is Matter is everywhere!!! everywhere!!! By: Neesa Rea

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Matter is everywhere!!!Matter is everywhere!!!

By: Neesa Rea

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MatterMatter

DIFINITON-Matter is anything with mass or

volume.

EXAMPLE-

The Hello Kitty hasboth mass and volumewith means it is matter.

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Not MatterNot Matter

DIFINITON-Not Matter is anything with no

mass or volume.

EXAMPLE-

Light is a great example ofsomething that is not matter it has neither mass or volume.

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Pure SubstancePure Substance

DIFINITON-A substance that has a fixed

chemical composition

EXAMPLE-

I think water is apure substance.

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ElementElement

DIFINITON-An element is a substance

with only on type of atom

EXAMPLE-This ring is sliver.I think sliver is one of the elements with thepure element of sliver.

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CompoundCompound

DIFINITON-A compound is a substance with two or more atoms

EXAMPLE-

Orange Juice is an exampleof a compound.

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MixturesMixtures

DIFINITON-A mixture is a mix with two or more substances that keeps it original properties

EXAMPLE-

This drain ismade of steeland iron.

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Heterogeneous MixtureHeterogeneous Mixture

DIFINITON-An Heterogeneous Mixture is a mixture with unrelated elements or substance

EXAMPLE-

This is oil and juice.

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Homogenous MixtureHomogenous Mixture

DIFINITON-A Homogenous Mixture is a mix with related substances and elements

EXAMPLE-This is Pepsi and in thePepsi there is phorisphic acid,but you can’t see it.

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MassMass

DIFINITON-Mass means the amount of matter in an object

EXAMPLE-

This is book example of Mass.

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VolumeVolume

DIFINITON-Volume is the amount an object

can hold

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The water is inthe bottle takes up space.

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Mechanical MixtureMechanical Mixture

DIFINITION-A mechanical mixture is a mixture that its parts can be separated by using mechanical object.

EXAMPLE:

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Reversible ChangeReversible Change

DIFINITON-Reversible change means a change that can be changed.

EXAMPLE

You can turn water intoOrange juice.

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Non-Reversible ChangeNon-Reversible Change

DIFINITON-Non-Reversible change means a change that can’t be changed.

EXAMPLE

You cant change Jelly toPeanut butter!

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REFERENCES:REFERENCES:

B.C. Science PROBE 7