Understanding Matter
Measuring Matter
Classifying Matter
Classification Continued
State of Matter
100

Anything that occupies space and mass

Matter!

100

Amount of Matter in an object

Mass

100

______ can be physical, chemical, or nuclear.

Properties

100

a pure substance that consists of the same atomic number 

element

100

In a solid, the molecules are...

Slow moving, structured

200

There are ____ states of matter.

What are they?

4

Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma

200

mass of matter contained withing a particular volume

Denisty

200

a material made of only one kind of element or compound

pure substance

200

a pure substance consisting of atoms of two or more different elements that are chemically combined

example: Table Salt (NaCl)

Compound

200

In this state of matter, the volume is fixed

Solid

300

a given chemical compound always contains its component elements in a fixed ratio

Law of Definite Proportion

300
space inclosed or occupied by an object

Volume

300

not a pure substance

mixture

300

 basic units of matter

Atom

300

the molecules in this state of matter are fast-moving and widely spread, what am I?

Gas (Vapor)

400

the erratic random movement of microscopic particles in a fluid

Brownian Motion

400

A block of aluminum occupies a volume of 15.0 mL and weighs 40.5 g. What is its density?

2.7 g/mL

400

uniform appearance

homogeneous

400

Give an example of a heterogeneous mixture

Ex:

- Lava lamp

- oil and water

- cookie

- ice cream sunday

400

Sun and stars are an example of this state of matter

Plasma

500

spreading of something more widely.

Diffusion

500

Find the volume of a cube of side length 10 cm.

1000 cm3

500

substances that are unevenly distributed

heterogeneous

500

Give an example of a homogenous mixture

Examples:

- tea

- chocolate bar

- salt water


500

The particles in liquid are

close, able to move past one another (medium mobility)

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