What's the Matter?
Property Property
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Elements, Molecules, and Atoms Oh My
100

Has Mass and takes up space

Matter

100

Observed when matter does not change into a new substance and can be observed with the senses

Physical Property

100

The ability of matter to react chemically

Reactivity

100

Substance that cannot be separated into other substances

Element

200

The SI Unit for Mass

Kilogram

200

Examples include melting point and odor

Physical Property of Matter

200

The ability for matter to burn

Flammability

200

Smallest  particles of an element that keeps properties of the element

Atom

300

Measures the amount of space that a substance or object takes up

Volume

300

When matter turns into new matter

Chemical Property

300

These types of gases almost never react

Noble Gases

300

Unique substance that forms when two or more elements combine chemically

Compounds

400

The SI Unit for Volume

Cubic Meter

400

Iron and Oxygen creating rust is an example of this

Chemical Property

400

Bonus: When is the lab due?

Tonight

400

Mixture that has same composition throughout 

Homogenous Mixture

500

A physical property of matter that reflects how close particles are

Density

500

Iron and Oxygen causes rusting and creates this

Iron Oxide

500

Bonus: When is the test?

Tomorrow

500

Mixture that varies in composition

Heterogenous Mixture

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