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• MATTER: Anything that has mass and a volume. • ATOMS: The building blocks of matter. • MOLECULES: Two or more atoms that are joined together by chemical bonds. Physical and Chemical Changes • A change is a substance that does not change the chemical makeup of the substance. • EXAMPLES: • 1. Breaking Watermelon – Changing from one big piece into multiple smaller pieces. • 2. Ice Cream Melting – Changing from one state of matter to another Physical Change MELTING: FREEZING: VAPORIZATION: • Solid Liquid • Liquid Solid • Shape • Shape YOUR TURN?!?! • Temperature • Temperature CRUSHING: BREAKING: CONDENSATION: • Shape • Gas Liquid YOUR TURN!?!?! • Any Others?!?!?! • What else?!?! Characteristics of Physical Changes SUBSTANCES STAY THE • SAME, BUT SHAPE, SIZE OR FORM DIFFER. • 3 states of matter: Solid, Liquid, Gas • Phase changes _________ change the particles. • They ________ up with ____________. • SOLIDS: Structural rigidity and resistance to changes of shape or volume. • Particles of solids are tightly packed, vibrating about a fixed position. Phases of Matter Matter Changes
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