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PROPERTIES

OF MATTER

SCIENCE 7
Physical properties
-it tells how a
substance behaves
physically
Physical properties
Examples:
-density -melting point
-color -boiling point
-hardness
Physical properties
Water-steam
H20-H20
Physical properties
-it changed physically
but its chemical property
is still the same
extensive properties
-changes with the
amount of the
substance.
extensive properties
-when the substance
changes, its extensive
property will change with it.
extensive properties
-mass -area
-volume -height
-length
extensive properties
-the amount of water in a
cup reduces as it gets
consumed. Its volume
decreases. The volume is
extensive properties
-there are two relationships. One is
long and one is small. That means
the longer one has more love mass
t h a n t h e o t h e r. B u t i n r e a l i t y, i t ’s n o t
about how long your relationship is,
i t ’s a b o u t t h e a m o u n t o f l o v e y o u
give to that person.
extensive properties
-there are two relationships. One is
long and one is small. That means
the longer one has more love mass
t h a n t h e o t h e r. B u t i n r e a l i t y, i t ’s n o t
about how long your relationship is,
i t ’s a b o u t t h e a m o u n t o f l o v e y o u
give to that person.
intensive properties
-doesn’t change with
the substance.
intensive properties
-density
-boiling point
-melting point
intensive properties
-a 1l glass of water contains 100 c
o

per atom. It becomes 2l but its


Celsius per atom doesn’t change.
The Celsius per atom is its
intensive property.
extensive
properties
volume
-the amount of space
an object takes up
Volume formulas:
Cube: v=s 3

S=side(Length)
V=volume
Volume formulas:
Cylinder: v=h
R=RADIUS(=3.14
H=HEIGHT
v=h
R-radius
R*R=r -square
2
v=h
4R =4 SQUARES
2

O.86R =corners
2
v=h
4R O.86R
2- 2

=3.14r or -circle
2
v=h
Height: 1
Volume: X 1
Its height increases

=h
v=h
https://youtu.be/
s0IOtwKMaEQ
Volume formulas:
RECTANGLE: v=LWH
L=LENGTH( W=WIDTH
H=HEIGHT
v=LWh w
A= lw
l
v=LWH w
l- length
“2 vertical
Sides”
W- width l
“2 horizontal
Sides”
v=LWH 3
A=2x3
=6units 2 2 1 2 3
4 5 6
=lw
v=LWH
Height: 1
Lw X 1- lw X h
Height increases
=lwh
v=LWH
https://youtu.be/
mHfC8sb1tbQ
Volume formulas:
sphere: v=4/3
R- radius
-3.14
v=4/3
r h/3+
2

r h/3= v
2

Of the sphere
v=4/3
2 radii of cones=
1 Height of the cone;
1 height of the sphere
v=4/3
R h/3-R (r+r)/3
2 2

-R (2r)/3-2/3-
2

2/3
v=4/3
+
v=4/3

=4/3
v=4/3
Its formula is related
to 2 radii of 2 cones
v=4/3
https://youtu.be/
YNutS8eIhEs

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