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Matter and Its Properties The physical material of the universe which we are studying. Anything that occupies space and has mass.
Investigate (09/10/13) In your Notebook, prepare a data table like the one on page 121 for all 6 substances. No column for filter exercise! Work with the.
Unit 2: “Matter and Change” Lancaster High School Chemistry A.
2.2 Mixtures > 1 Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.. Chapter 2 Matter and Change 2.1 Properties of Matter 2.2.
BELLWORK 1)Draw pictures of the three states of matter at the submicroscopic level.
Mixtures Unit III Properties of Matter. BELLWORK What is a mixture? What is a mixture? How can it be separated? How can it be separated? Can you provide.
Types of Mixtures A mixture is a physical blend of two or more substances. Their composition varies (Air). There are two types of mixtures: homogenous.
Anything that has mass and takes up space.. Substances Versus Mixtures Substances- cannot be separated by physical means. Mixtures- can be separated.
1 Chapter 2 “Matter and Change”. 2 Matter Matter is anything that: a) has mass, and b) takes up space Mass is a measure of the amount of “stuff” (or.
Chapter 2 “Matter and Change”. Properties of Matter OBJECTIVES: –Identify properties of matter as extensive or intensive.
Chapter 2 Matter and Change. States of Matter No definite shape No definite volume Very compressible No definite shape Definite volume Not compressible.