MATTER All matter has 2 types of properties: Physical properties and chemical properties.
Properties of Matter?
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Properties of Matter?
Warm-ups: January 3-6
Monday, January 7, 2013
1. What is matter?
2. Data from Christmas Cookie Mystery:
Baby Powder and Baking Soda are both matter. How can you tell them apart? Use the vocabulary terms physical properties and chemical properties in your explanation.
Sample Description
Water Test
Vinegar Test
Iodine Test Heat Test
Baking Soda
Fine, smooth texture
No reaction
Fizzes No reaction
No reaction
Baby Powder
Fluffy, odor
No reaction
No reaction
Black No reaction
Monday, January 7, 2013
1. What is matter?
2. Data from Christmas Cookie Mystery:
Sample Description
Water Test
Vinegar Test
Iodine Test Heat Test
Baking Soda
Fine, smooth texture
No reaction
Fizzes No reaction
No reaction
Baby Powder
Fluffy, odor
No reaction
No reaction
Black No reaction
Anything that takes up space and has mass.
Baby powder has a physical property of odor and baking soda has no odor. Baking soda had a chemical reaction of fizzing with vinegar and baby powder had no reaction.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Do the properties of matter “matter”?
Answer using examples from the Mystery Cookie Mix Lab.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013Do the properties of matter “matter”?.The properties of matter do matter because
there are times when materials look the same but have different properties. For example, baking soda and baking powder look the same, have no odor, and react to vinegar. Baking powder will have a chemical reaction with iodine but baking soda will not have a chemical reaction with iodine. Thus the scientist has determined these two powders (matter) are made of different atoms.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
What are some other ways to determine physical properties besides what you see, what you hear, what you smell, yeah?
Watch and listen to Mr. Edmonds’ The Properties Songhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJOGy0dgmUU
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Copy the following chart onto your paper.
Mass WeightEffect of Gravity Mass is always a
constant at any place and any time
The weight of an object depends on the gravity at that place
Measurement ToolMass is measured using a pan balance.
Weight is measured using a spring balance.
Measurement Unit The unit of Mass is Kilogram
The unit of Weight is Newton
About Mass is the amount of matter present in a body Mass of an object remains the same always at any place.
Weight is a measure of how strongly gravity pulls on that matter.
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