What is Matter?. Matter Objects that you can see and touch, all around you. All living things, you...

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What is Matter?

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Page 1: What is Matter?. Matter  Objects that you can see and touch, all around you.  All living things, you  The air  Anything that has mass and takes up.

What is Matter?

Page 2: What is Matter?. Matter  Objects that you can see and touch, all around you.  All living things, you  The air  Anything that has mass and takes up.

Matter

Objects that you can see and touch, all around you.

All living things, you

The air

Anything that has mass and takes up space

You are matter, your hair, nails, legs and eyes. (all of you)

The shoes you are wearing are matter

On your desk list 3 pieces of matter….

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Matter = MASS

Anything that has mass and takes up space, “STUFF”

This is important in Chemistry because

Chemistry is the study of matter and the types of changes that matter undergoes, including energy changes.

Mass- the measure of the amount of matter. Balance scale can determine mass.

kg is the standard unit of measurement. (metric)

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Mass vs. Weight

They are closely related but not the same.

Mass describes the amount of matter an object has.

Weight describes how strongly gravity is pulling on that matter. Force of gravity on an object.

On your desk draw a picture of what you think weight would look like….

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Volume

Refers to the amount of space an object or a substance takes up.

A bowling ball vs. a basket ball

Same size but different weight. The have approximately the same volume because they take up the same amount of space. Not the same weight.

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Volume has a Formula

Volume= length X width X height

V = (l)(w)(h)

Lets try some sample problems….

You can also measure volume by displacement, we will learn that later.

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Matter is Divided Into 3 Categories

Solid

Liquid

Gas- has mass and take up space

With a shoulder partner think of some things that aren’t matter?

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Matter Part 2SUBATOMIC PARTICLES

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Atoms (Particles)

Atoms: Tiny particles that make up all matter. Basic building blocks of matter Atoms are too small to see- even through a powerful

microscope Atoms are made up of Protons, Neutrons, and

Electrons Nucleus is what the center is called

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Protons

Protons- Have a positive charge (+) They are in the nucleus- center of the atom They have a mass of 1 amu

amu- atomic mass unit

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Neutrons

Neutrons- Have no charge Are located in the nucleus- center of the atom They have a mass of 1 amu

amu- atomic mass unit

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Electrons

Electrons- Have a negative charge (-) Are located outside the nucleus in what is called

an electron cloud. Have a mass of 0 amu

amu- atomic mass unit

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5iaw5WNuB0

Let’s listen to a song…

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DstFt9JgLgg

Take notes on Subatomic Particles….

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8woHGwWeSkY

More notes….then we should have it…

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Elements

90 naturally occurring atoms, elements.

Scientist have been able to make up about 25 more.

There are more than 100 basic kinds of matter, called elements.

Common ones are iron, gold, and oxygen.

Each element has it’s own unique kind of atom.

Atoms from any element are all alike but different from the atoms of any other element.

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Molecule

Particles

When two of more atoms stick together to form a larger particle.

A water molecule is made from

2 atoms of hydrogen

1 atom of oxygen

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Why is this important?

Understanding atoms and molecules makes it possible to explain and predict

It explains why different materials have different characteristics

It will predict how a material will change when heated or cooled

It help us figure out how to combine atoms and molecules to make new and useful materials, plastic.