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MATTER
What is matter ?
• Matter is anything that has mass and
• occupies space.
• Matter has mass because its mass is acted
  upon by Earth’s gravity.
• Matter has volume as it occupies space.
• Almost everything around us is matter,
  whether it’s living things or non-living
  things.
Mass                            Weight
  A measure of     Definition  A measure of the
 the amount of    (What is it?)   gravitational
  matter in an                     force on an
     object                           object.
Always constant, Does it change Depending on
 no matter the with location? where the object
     location.                  is in relation to
                                    the earth.
    A balance      Measured      A spring scale.
                     with
  kilogram (kg)    Unit used      Newton (N)
BALANCE   NEWTON METER
PARTICLE MODELS
 Matter can exist in three physical states:




SOLID            LIQUID               GAS
Solids         Liquids           Gases




                            According to      According to
  Shape         Fixed
                            the container     the container
  Volume       Definite        Definite        Not definite
 Space btw Closely packed   Particles are      Particles are
the particles together       far apart        very far apart
                            Not as strong
 Forces of
              Very strong   as particles in    Very weak
 attraction
                                solids
EXPERIMENT: To show space exists
   in between particles of solids
The containers are mixed well into a measuring cylinder


50 cm3                                        50 cm3
 small                                         small
stones                                        pebbles
Result: A reading less than 100cm3 is obtained.


                               80 cm3




   Conclusion: The small pebbles occupied
      the spaces in between the stones
Solids          Liquids       Gases




Movement       Vibrate in the   Move freely Move free at a
of particles   fixed position   and colliding very high
                                 with other    speed
                                  particles
  Kinetic          Low          Higher than     High
  energy                        the particles
                                  in solids
BROWNIAN MOVEMENT
  In 1827, a Scottish
   botanist, Robert
    Brown, used a
    microscope to
observe some pollen
  grains in water. He
found that the pollen
 grains were moving
  about in the water
     haphazardly-
Brownian movement.
About eight years later,
Albert Einstein explained
 the random motion of
 the pollen grains in the
water was caused by tiny
   water particles which
were moving in constant
   and random motion,
hitting the pollen grains
  in different directions.
High concentration             Low concentration




 The tiny particles (atom or molecules) of liquid and
     gases move randomly in no fixed direction.
DIFFUSION
   High concentration      Low concentration




Diffusion is the movement of the molecules from
the region of a higher concentration to the region
             of a lower concentration.
When there is no difference in concentration,
molecules diffuse in all directions at the same rate.
DIFFUSION OF POTASSIUM
MANGANATE (VII) IN WATER
  Water


                  Potassium
                manganate (VII)
BEFORE   AFTER
Do object of the same volume have
         the same mass?




  100 cm3 of          100 cm3 of
 wooden block        granite block
For the same volume, a granite block has more
mass than a wooden block. Thus, having higher
             density than wood
density
The density of a substance is the mass of the
        substance per unit volume


Density (kg/m3)= Mass (kg)       Choose the
                Volume (m3)        formula
                                depending on
Density (g/cm3)= Mass (g)       the size of the
                Volume (cm3)       object!!
1. Find The Mass


               Find the mass
              of an object by
              weighing it on a
                  balance.
2. Find The Volume


              Find the volume
               of an object by
               measuring the
              volume of liquid
               displaced from
                 the beaker
3. Find The Density
   Mass of a stone = 500 g
   Volume of a stone = 26 cm3

Density (g/cm3) =   Mass (g)
                 Volume (cm3)
               =    500g
                   26cm3
               = 19.2 g/cm3
DO ALL THE HEAVY THINGS SINK?
Density of
saltwater =
1.025 g/cm3
                No. It depends on
                the density of the
                 gas or liquid the
                   object to its
                   surrounding



 Density of a
watermelon =
 0.959 g/cm3
BIG BUT FLOATS




A heavy ship floats because it
contains large volume of air,
which has lower density than
        the seawater
SMALL BUT
  SINKS
   A small stone
sinks because it is
 denser than the
  salty seawater.
The less dense
LESS DENSE    liquid will float
                   on top




DENSER   The denser liquid will
          sink to the bottom
LEAST
  DENSE




DENSEST
Application of density into life
  Wood is less dense than water. Thus, logs are being
            drifted along river to sawmills
Air is less dense than water. Thus, floats are filled with air
     can help people float on the surface of the water.
Helium or
hydrogen gas is less
  dense than air.
 Thus, the hot air
 balloon floats up
once it is released.

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Matter

  • 2. What is matter ? • Matter is anything that has mass and • occupies space. • Matter has mass because its mass is acted upon by Earth’s gravity. • Matter has volume as it occupies space. • Almost everything around us is matter, whether it’s living things or non-living things.
  • 3. Mass Weight A measure of Definition A measure of the the amount of (What is it?) gravitational matter in an force on an object object. Always constant, Does it change Depending on no matter the with location? where the object location. is in relation to the earth. A balance Measured A spring scale. with kilogram (kg) Unit used Newton (N)
  • 4. BALANCE NEWTON METER
  • 5. PARTICLE MODELS Matter can exist in three physical states: SOLID LIQUID GAS
  • 6.
  • 7. Solids Liquids Gases According to According to Shape Fixed the container the container Volume Definite Definite Not definite Space btw Closely packed Particles are Particles are the particles together far apart very far apart Not as strong Forces of Very strong as particles in Very weak attraction solids
  • 8. EXPERIMENT: To show space exists in between particles of solids The containers are mixed well into a measuring cylinder 50 cm3 50 cm3 small small stones pebbles
  • 9. Result: A reading less than 100cm3 is obtained. 80 cm3 Conclusion: The small pebbles occupied the spaces in between the stones
  • 10. Solids Liquids Gases Movement Vibrate in the Move freely Move free at a of particles fixed position and colliding very high with other speed particles Kinetic Low Higher than High energy the particles in solids
  • 11. BROWNIAN MOVEMENT In 1827, a Scottish botanist, Robert Brown, used a microscope to observe some pollen grains in water. He found that the pollen grains were moving about in the water haphazardly- Brownian movement.
  • 12. About eight years later, Albert Einstein explained the random motion of the pollen grains in the water was caused by tiny water particles which were moving in constant and random motion, hitting the pollen grains in different directions.
  • 13. High concentration Low concentration The tiny particles (atom or molecules) of liquid and gases move randomly in no fixed direction.
  • 14. DIFFUSION High concentration Low concentration Diffusion is the movement of the molecules from the region of a higher concentration to the region of a lower concentration.
  • 15. When there is no difference in concentration, molecules diffuse in all directions at the same rate.
  • 16. DIFFUSION OF POTASSIUM MANGANATE (VII) IN WATER Water Potassium manganate (VII)
  • 17. BEFORE AFTER
  • 18. Do object of the same volume have the same mass? 100 cm3 of 100 cm3 of wooden block granite block
  • 19. For the same volume, a granite block has more mass than a wooden block. Thus, having higher density than wood
  • 20. density The density of a substance is the mass of the substance per unit volume Density (kg/m3)= Mass (kg) Choose the Volume (m3) formula depending on Density (g/cm3)= Mass (g) the size of the Volume (cm3) object!!
  • 21. 1. Find The Mass Find the mass of an object by weighing it on a balance.
  • 22. 2. Find The Volume Find the volume of an object by measuring the volume of liquid displaced from the beaker
  • 23. 3. Find The Density Mass of a stone = 500 g Volume of a stone = 26 cm3 Density (g/cm3) = Mass (g) Volume (cm3) = 500g 26cm3 = 19.2 g/cm3
  • 24. DO ALL THE HEAVY THINGS SINK?
  • 25. Density of saltwater = 1.025 g/cm3 No. It depends on the density of the gas or liquid the object to its surrounding Density of a watermelon = 0.959 g/cm3
  • 26. BIG BUT FLOATS A heavy ship floats because it contains large volume of air, which has lower density than the seawater
  • 27. SMALL BUT SINKS A small stone sinks because it is denser than the salty seawater.
  • 28. The less dense LESS DENSE liquid will float on top DENSER The denser liquid will sink to the bottom
  • 30. Application of density into life Wood is less dense than water. Thus, logs are being drifted along river to sawmills
  • 31. Air is less dense than water. Thus, floats are filled with air can help people float on the surface of the water.
  • 32. Helium or hydrogen gas is less dense than air. Thus, the hot air balloon floats up once it is released.