
The Makeup of Matter (1963)
The film explains the concept of matter, defining three types: solids, liquids, and gases. It introduces molecules, atoms, and elements, and distinguishes between mixtures and compounds. Through examples, it illustrates how matter changes form, such as a flash bulb’s wire turning into powder, and how different materials can combine to form new substances or remain as mixtures. The film emphasizes that everything around us is made of matter, which takes up space and has weight.
Keywords: matter, solids, liquids, gases, molecules, atoms, elements, mixtures, compounds, flash bulb, powder, sugar, sand, baking soda, vinegar, carbon dioxide, rust.
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