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Properties of Matter

Bamboo has properties that make it a good choice for use in chopsticks. It has no noticeable odor or taste. It is hard, yet easy to split, and it is heat resistant. You will learn how properties can be used to classify and identify matter.

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Describing Matter

Describing Matter

How can properties used to describe matter be classified?

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Properties of Matter > Describing Matter

Properties used to describe matter can be classified as extensive or intensive.

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Extensive Properties

•An extensive property is a property that depends on the amount of matter in a sample.

EX: The mass of an object is a measure of the amount of matter the object contains.

EX: The volume of an object is a measure of the space occupied by the object.

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Intensive Properties

An intensive property is a property that depends on the type of matter in a sample, not the amount of matter.

Subcategories of intensive properties are physical properties and chemical properties

The hardness of a bowling ball is an example of an intensive property.

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Identifying Substances

Identifying Substances

Why do all samples of a substance have the same intensive properties?

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Identifying Substances

Every sample of a given substance has identical intensive properties because every sample has the same composition

“Composition” means the arrangement of the atoms is the same throughout the substance

EX: Water is composed only of molecules of H2O, which always consists of 2 hydrogen atoms bonded to 1 oxygen atom.

Changing the composition requires a rearrangement of the atoms

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Properties of Matter > Identifying Substances

Matter that has a uniform and definite composition is called a pure substance. These kettles are mainly copper. Copper is an example of a substance.

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Properties of Matter > Identifying Substances

This sculpture of a falcon is made of gold. Gold is an example of a pure substance.

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Properties of Matter > Identifying Substances

A physical property is a quality or condition of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the substance’s composition.

Hardness, color, conductivity, and malleability are examples of physical properties.

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States of Matter

States of Matter

What are three states of matter?

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Properties of Matter > States of Matter

Three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas.

A substance is classified as a particular state based on the phase it is in at room temperature.

EX: oxygen is considered a gas and gold is considered a solid

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Properties of Matter > States of Matter

Solids

A solid is a form of matter that has a definite shape and volume.

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Liquid

A liquid is a form of matter that has an indefinite shape, flows, yet has a fixed volume.

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Properties of Matter > States of Matter

Gases

A gas is a form of matter that takes both the shape and volume of its container.

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Properties of Matter > States of Matter

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Relate the states of matter to the arrangements of their particles.

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Properties of Matter > States of Matter

Vapor describes the gaseous state of a substance that is generally a liquid or solid at room temperature, as in water vapor.

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Physical Changes

Physical Changes

How can physical changes be classified?

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Properties of Matter > Physical Changes

During a physical change, some properties of a material change, but the composition* of the material does not change.

As gallium melts in a person’s hand, the shape of the sample changes, but the composition of the material does not change.

*composition = arrangement of atoms

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Properties of Matter > Physical Changes

Physical changes can be classified as reversible or irreversible.

• All physical changes that involve a change from one state to another are reversible.

• Cutting hair, filing nails, and cracking an egg are examples of irreversible physical changes.

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Section Quiz

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Assess students’ understanding of the concepts in Section

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1. Which of the following would be described as an extensive property of matter?

a. temperature

b. color

c. mass

d. hardness

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2. Which properties can be observed without changing the composition of a substance?

a. all properties of a substance

b. intensive properties

c. chemical properties

d. physical properties

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3. Match the states of matter with the following descriptions:

(1) takes the volume and shape of its container

(2) has a definite shape and volume

(3) has a definite volume but an indefinite shape

a. (1) liquid, (2) solid and (3) gas

b. (1) gas, (2) solid, and (3) liquid

c. (1) gas, (2) liquid, and (3) solid

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