Chemistry Unit 1 Exam Review Matter, Mixtures, Metals… and everything in between.
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Density Review
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Matter is… EVERYWHERE!
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How can we tell things apart?
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What senses do we use to discover
properties?
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The 4 properties that describe matter are…
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Mass is…The amount of matter
(stuff) in an object.
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Mass is constant
and does not change with
location
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Mass is measured in units called…
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grams (g) and kilograms (kg)
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Mass is measured using…
A triple beam balance
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Weight is…A measurement of the
amount of gravity pulling on the object.
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Weight is…determined by the pull
of gravity
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Weight is…Not constant and
Changes with location
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Metric unit of “weight” is
the newton (N)
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Standard unit of “weight” is
Pounds (lbs) andOunces (oz)
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A spring scale is used to measure weight
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Volume is…The amount of space an
object takes up.
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Liquid volume is measured in metric
units called…Liters (L) and millieters (mL)
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Liquid volume is measured using a…
graduatedcylinder
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Volume of solids is measured usingRegular volume
Cubic centimeters (cm )Ruler - centimeters
L x W x Hor
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Water displacementFor irregular solids
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Density is…
How much mass is packed into a certain
volume
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The density of water = 1 g/cm3