This document discusses the classification of matter. It defines matter and describes its three main states: solid, liquid, and gas. Matter can also exist as plasma or in Bose-Einstein and Fermionic condensates. Matter is classified as either a pure substance, made of one type of atom (element) or two or more types of atoms (compound), or a mixture made of two or more substances physically combined. Mixtures include solutions, suspensions, and colloids. Classifying matter by its properties enables understanding of how different forms of matter have different properties, which is important for applications in homes, industry, and scientific discovery.
This document discusses the classification of matter. It defines matter and describes its three main states: solid, liquid, and gas. Matter can also exist as plasma or in Bose-Einstein and Fermionic condensates. Matter is classified as either a pure substance, made of one type of atom (element) or two or more types of atoms (compound), or a mixture made of two or more substances physically combined. Mixtures include solutions, suspensions, and colloids. Classifying matter by its properties enables understanding of how different forms of matter have different properties, which is important for applications in homes, industry, and scientific discovery.
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This document discusses the classification of matter. It defines matter and describes its three main states: solid, liquid, and gas. Matter can also exist as plasma or in Bose-Einstein and Fermionic condensates. Matter is classified as either a pure substance, made of one type of atom (element) or two or more types of atoms (compound), or a mixture made of two or more substances physically combined. Mixtures include solutions, suspensions, and colloids. Classifying matter by its properties enables understanding of how different forms of matter have different properties, which is important for applications in homes, industry, and scientific discovery.
This document discusses the classification of matter. It defines matter and describes its three main states: solid, liquid, and gas. Matter can also exist as plasma or in Bose-Einstein and Fermionic condensates. Matter is classified as either a pure substance, made of one type of atom (element) or two or more types of atoms (compound), or a mixture made of two or more substances physically combined. Mixtures include solutions, suspensions, and colloids. Classifying matter by its properties enables understanding of how different forms of matter have different properties, which is important for applications in homes, industry, and scientific discovery.
Classifying matter, matters -by Strellita N. Barcelona
Weekly Newsletter Every one of us has encountered examples of matter. The two or more kinds of atoms/elements which are food that we eat, the things that we use, even the very chemically combined. An element can no longer be breath that we breathe are all examples of matter. In broken down into simpler everything we do, consciously or unconsciously, we substance but a compound may encounter matter. We are all exposed to matter. In fact, we be broken down to form simpler ourselves, are example of matter. Hence, it is important for substances by chemical means. us to understand concepts about matter. A mixture, on the other hand, Matter is basically defined as anything that occupies space can be made up of two or more and has mass. It has three main phases or states namely; substances which are physically combined. Several solid, liquid, and gas. These three states of matter differ in techniques can be used to separate the components of structure, shape, volume, and amount of kinetic energy mixtures such as filtration, evaporation, chromatography within the particles. Another phase of matter is the plasma and crystallization. which occurs at extremely high temperature (ex. Aurora borealis, plasma TV, and lightning). These four states of Mixtures are categorized into three types. Solution is a matter occur naturally. Besides these, there are two other homogeneous type of mixture in which the components phases called the Bose-Einstein and Fermionic are equally distributed and appears to be in a single phase. condensates. These two are laboratory made and exist Colloid and suspension under extremely low temperature (near absolute zero). are both heterogeneous type of mixture whose components can still be distinguished. Colloid is composed of suspended particles that are too small to be seen by the naked eye. Meanwhile, a suspension is composed of larger particles which usually settle at the bottom of the Equally important to understanding phases of matter is the mixture. There are several types of colloids which include study of classification of matter. In classifying matter, sol, emulsion, gel, foam, and aerosol. their properties are analyzed and then grouped according to their similarities and differences. The importance of classifying matter enables us to understand the fact that different forms of matter possess Generally, all matter is classified either as a pure different properties. Knowing these differences among substance or a mixture. A pure substance is made up of matter is important so that we can use them in our homes, only one kind of matter and can further be classified as in industry, and in other applications. Moreover, when either element or compound. An element is made up of scientists study about these chemical substances, they will only one kind of atom while, a compound is made up of be able to discover their benefits to human lives.