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After completing the Classifying Matter 5E Lesson, students will be able to classify matter based on measurable, testable, and observable physical properties, including mass, magnetism, physical state (solid, liquid, and gas), relative density (sinking and floating using water as a reference point), solubility in water
Classified Matter Information or material in any form or of any nature, the. falling in the category of top secret, secret, confidential, or restricted.
Classifying Matter Two broad categories are mixtures and pure substances. A pure substance has a constant composition. All specimens of a pure substance have exactly the same makeup and properties. Any sample of sucrose (table sugar) consists of 42.1% carbon, 6.5% hydrogen, and 51.4% oxygen by mass.

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