Classification of matter
In your own words, define the termmatter. Matter - Teacher's Pet Match the term to its corresponding definition Matter Anything that has mass and volume. Mass The amount of matter an object contains. Volume A measure of the space an object occupies. Weight A measure of gravity's pull on an object. Complete the passage below by filling in the missing words. A physical property is a quality or condition of a substance that can be observed or measured without a change in its composition. Examples of physical properties include:- State at room temperature (these include solid, liquid and gas)- Colour- Melting and boiling points Identify the characteristics of solids, liquids and gases. Solid Particles are tightly packed together Incompressible Definite shape and volume Liquid Indefinite shape Fixed volume Some space between particles Slightly compressible Gas Compressible Indefinite shape and volume Large space between particles Define the termphysical change. Separating mixtures relies on... Changing the phase of the substance Utilising differences in physical properties The number of substances present in the mixture The type of laboratory equipment you are using Define the termchemical change. Create a flowchart to represent the different classifications of matter. Make sure you include the different types of pure substances and mixtures, and whether these can be physically or chemically separated.