
Matter Matter Everywhere: How Materials Change (silent footage, 1970)
We are tracking down the soundtrack.. Matter, Matter Everywhere: How Materials Change (1970) is an 11-minute color educational film produced by Coronet Films. Aimed at introducing basic concepts in physics and chemistry, the film illustrates a variety of physical and chemical changes using familiar household examples. These include sawing wood, mixing plaster, dissolving sugar in water, burning wax, baking bread, and rusting iron. Through these everyday scenarios, the film helps students understand how materials change form and properties, highlighting the distinction between reversible physical changes and irreversible chemical reactions. It serves as a clear and relatable resource for teaching foundational ideas about matter and material transformations.
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