Water Displacement Matter
Water Displacement Matter
Water Displacement Matter
Calculating Density:
Density = Mass
Volume
Density
******If the density is greater than 1 the
object will sink
*****If the density is less than 1 the object
will float
Wood has a density of 0.85 g/cm – it
will float
Steel has a density of 7.81 g/cm- it will
sink
Density- never changes
D E
C
B
A
WHY ??
Particles are going through a
phase change
Chang speed and how far they
are apart
Physical properties
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science9/chemistry/lesson8b.html
Chemical properties
Depends on the reaction of the matter
with other matter
Flammable
Corrosive
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istry/lesson8a.html
Heterogeneous mixture
mixture that does EX: Chocolate
not appear to be Chip cookies,
the same Pizza
throughout.
Homogeneous Mixture
A mixture that EX: Milk, toothpaste,
appears to be the and mayonnaise
same throughout.
It is “well mixed.”
Alloys- are metal
solutions
Compound Molecule Element
Chemically Chemically
combined combined