SLIDE 1 - Sci 07 (Matter)
SLIDE 1 - Sci 07 (Matter)
MATTER
Essential
Questions
1. What distinguishes the various materials
in the environment from one another?
● Solid
● Liquid
● Gas
A B C
SOLID
Particles of solids are
tightly packed, vibrating
about a fixed position.
▪ Gases have an
indefinite shape and
an indefinite volume.
But what happens if
you raise the
temperature to super-
high levels…
between Will
1000°C and everythin
g just be a
1,000,000,000°C ? gas?
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PLASMA
▪A plasma is an ionized
gas.
Vaporization,
Liquid to which includes Heat goes into the
gas boiling and liquid as it vaporizes.
evaporation
Heat leaves the gas
Gas to liquid Condensation
as it condenses.
Heat goes into the
Solid to gas Sublimation
solid as it sublimates.
Properties of Matter
● Density
● Color
● Conductivity
● Malleability
● Luster
Extensive Properties
● Mass
● Volume
● Length
● Shape
Physical Change
Carbohydrates Acids
Proteins Bases
Lipids Salts
Nucleic acids
Watch Now: What are the Differences Between Acids and
Bases?
https://www.thoughtco.com/facts-about-acids-and-
bases-603669
Asynchronous:
Individual Work:
+ = ?
Sugar Water
Mixtures
● MAY have distinct visible
components.
● MAY appear uniform
throughout.
Six of the possible kinds of mixtures
are:
A. a mixture of gases
B. a mixture of liquids
C. a mixture of gases in a liquid
D. a mixture of solids
E. a mixture of solids in a liquid
F. a mixture of solids and gases
Soft drinks are mixtures made
from:
- liquid water
- Solid sugar
- Carbon dioxide gas
Commonly used mixtures
● Detergents
● Cleaners
Mixtures
What is a Mechanical Mixture?
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Heterogeneous Mixtures
● Example:
○ Smog-filled air
○ Concrete
Heterogeneous
Mixtures
Granola bar
What is a Solution?
● Solutions can be any combination of
the three states of matter— solid,
liquid, and gas.
● Solute ● Solvent
Basis for Classifying Solutions
● Saturated ● Usaturated
● When the maximum ● When the solution
amount of solute is contains less solute
dissolved in the given particles that the solvent
solvent at particular can dissolve at the stated
temperature. temperature.
● Supersaturated
● When there are more
solute particles than the
solvent can normally
dissolved.
Factors that affect the Solubility of
Materials
● 1. Nature of Solute and
Solvent
2. Temperature
3 . Pressure of Gas over
Solvent
● Solutions are also called
Homogeneous mixtures
● Examples:
Kool-aid
AO: Cluster Work:
2. Do Assessment Task on p. 64
Engaging Scenario:
Promotional
Material for Waste
Segregation Project
Thanks
and have a
good day!