properties of matter
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Properties of Matter. Matter Stuff that everything is made of. Physical State. The classification of matter as a solid, liquid, or gas. Properties. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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PROPERTIES OF MATTER
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MatterStuff that everything is made of
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Physical State The classification of matter
as a solid, liquid, or gas.
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Properties Appearances of an object including mass,
volume, magnetism, state of matter, density, solubility, the ability to insulate or conduct heat or electricity.
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Classifyto group together based on
similar traits
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MassThe amount of matter in an object
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SolidA firm or hard substance with no holes
or spaces
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LiquidShapeless substance that flows like
water and is wet
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GasCan’t be felt with your hand, but it takes the shape of the container
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Relative DensityObjects that are more dense sink in water, objects that are less dense float in water
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Floatstay on the surface and be held up by a liquid
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SinkDrop below the surface level in a liquid
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BuoyancyThe upward push of a liquid on an object placed
in it
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SolubilityThe ability of a solid to dissolve in a
liquid
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MagneticAttracted to a magnet because it contains
iron
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Non-Magnetic Not attracted to a magnet because it
does not contain iron.
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Repel
To keep away
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AttractTo draw closer to
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VolumeThe amount of space an object takes up
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Liquid volumeThe amount of space a liquid fills measured by a graduated cylinder or beaker.
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InsulatorMaterial that slows down or stops
electrical energy or heat from flowing
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ConductorMaterial that allows electricity or
heat to flow through easily
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Thermal Energy
Energy that causes a change in temperature between
materials.
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Electric Energy
Energy produced by the movement of electrons.