This concept map summarizes key terms related to the classification and properties of matter. It shows that matter can be classified according to its state as solid, liquid, or gas, and its composition as pure substances, mixtures, elements or compounds. Matter also has physical properties that are either intensive, like hardness, or extensive, like volume, and can undergo physical or chemical changes when subjected to various processes like evaporation, distillation, or chromatography.
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Chem01 - Matter Concept Map
This concept map summarizes key terms related to the classification and properties of matter. It shows that matter can be classified according to its state as solid, liquid, or gas, and its composition as pure substances, mixtures, elements or compounds. Matter also has physical properties that are either intensive, like hardness, or extensive, like volume, and can undergo physical or chemical changes when subjected to various processes like evaporation, distillation, or chromatography.
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Chem 01
Concept Map on Matter
Name: Cababasada, Aubrey Hart C. Score:
Grade & Block: BLOCK T Schedule: Date: Sept. 10,2020
Read all about matter from your previous chemistry books and from online sources. After reading, fill up the incomplete concept map on matter by supplying the correct key terms found from the box below. Some terms may be used more than once. (21)
MATTER
Classification Properties Changes
can be classified according to can be divided into two can be divided into two
Three states Composition Physical Chemical Physical
can be further classified into can be further divided into
Distillation Distillation Solid Element Chromatography Decantation Liquid Homogeneous Filtration Evaporation Evaporation Gas Chemical Magnetic separation Pure substance Physical Compound Intensive Magnetic Chromatography Heterogeneous Mixture Separation Filtration