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Chemistry – studies matter and the physical and chemical changes it undergoes

Branches of study include:◦ Organic – carbon compounds (DNA, etc)◦ Inorganic – non carbon cpds (medicines,etc)◦ Physical – matter/energy changes (atoms)◦ Analytical – material makeup (geometry of atoms)◦ Biochemistry – chemistry of living things◦ Theoretical – use of physics to understand

chemical phenomena (quantum chemistry)

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Matter- anything that has mass and volume

Atom- smallest unit of an element that keeps the properties of element

Element- pure substance made of only one type of atom

Compound- substance made of 2 or more types of atoms that are chemically bonded

Molecule- type of compound in which bonds are covalent bonds

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Element◦Composed of identical atoms◦Cannot be made simpler by chemical or

physical means◦EX: copper wire, aluminum foil

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Compound

◦ Composed of 2 or more elements in a fixed ratio that are chemically combined

◦ Able to be separated by chemical means

◦ Properties differ from those of individual elements

◦ EX: table salt (NaCl)

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Variable combination of 2 or more pure substances.◦ Not chemically combined and can be separated

through physical means

Heterogeneous Homogeneous

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Homogeneous (solutions)◦ Very small particles◦ Particles don’t settle◦ Appear to be the same throughout◦ Examples: air, brass, salt water

Heterogeneous◦ Medium/large particles◦ Particles may/may not settle◦ Not the same throughout◦ Examples: concrete, cookie dough

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Compound Mixture

One kind of piece-Molecules

More than one kind - Molecule or atoms

Making is a chemical change

Making is a physical change

Only one kind Variable composition

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MATTER

Can it be physically separated?

Homogeneous Mixture

(solution)

Heterogeneous Mixture Compound Element

MIXTURE PURE SUBSTANCE

yes no

Can it be chemically decomposed?

noyesIs the composition uniform?

noyes

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Characteristic properties of matter are used to classify substances

Types of Properties:◦ Extensive Property

depends on the amount of matter

Ex: volume, mass

◦ Intensive Property

does not depend on amount

Ex: density, boiling/melting point, ability to conduct heat/electricity

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Examples:◦ boiling point

◦ volume

◦ mass

◦ density

◦ conductivity

intensive

extensive

extensive

intensive

intensive

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Physical Property

◦ can be observed without changing the identity of the substance.

◦ Mixtures separated using physical properties

Chemical Property

◦ describes the ability of a substance to undergo changes in identity

◦ Chemical reactions are evidence

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Examples:◦ melting point

◦ flammable

◦ density

◦ magnetic

◦ tarnishes in air

physical

chemical

physical

physical

chemical

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Physical Change◦ Changes the form of a substance without changing its

identity

◦ Properties remain the same

◦ Phase changes, dissolving, cutting, bending, etc

◦ Mixtures separated with a variety of techniques (filtering, evaporation, boiling, etc)

Chemical Change◦ Changes the identity of a substance

◦ Products have different properties

◦ Combustion, production of odors, gases, light, rusting, precipitation, cooking,etc

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Reactants – The substances that react in a chemical change (stuff you start with)

Products – The substances that are formed by the chemical change (what you make).

NEW PROPERTIES Not easily reversed

reactants product

carbon + oxygen → carbon dioxide

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Signs of a Chemical Change

◦ change in color or odor

◦ formation of a gas

◦ formation of a precipitate (solid)

◦ change in light or heat

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Examples:◦ rusting iron

◦ dissolving in water

◦ burning a log

◦ melting ice

◦ grinding spices

chemical

physical

chemical

physical

physical

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Exothermic Reaction- reaction that gives off energy (feels warm on outside)

Endothermic Reaction- reaction that uses up energy (feels cold on outside)

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Energy is always involved when physical or chemical changes occur.

Energy can be in various forms.◦ heat ◦ light

Law of Conservation of Energy.◦Energy can be absorbed or released in a

change, it is not destroyed or created.

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Solids◦ very low KE - particles vibrate but can’t

move around

◦ fixed shape

◦ fixed volume

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Liquids◦ low KE - particles can move around

but are still close together

◦ variable shape

◦ fixed volume

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Gases◦ high KE - particles can separate and

move throughout container

◦ variable shape

◦ variable volume

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Plasma◦ very high KE - particles collide with enough

energy to break into charged particles (+/-)

◦ gas-like, variable shape & volume

◦ stars, fluorescent light bulbs, CRTs

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◦ Particles of matter are always in motion.

◦ As temperature increases, so does speed (Kinetic Energy) of particles

◦ KMT evidence exists in the presence of the four states of matter

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Changing from any state to another state involves the addition or removal of energy from the system

Melting, freezing, vaporizing, evaporation, boiling, sublimation, condensation

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Solid Liquid Gas

Melt Evaporate

CondenseFreeze

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Groups (aka: families)◦ vertical columns◦ numbered 118◦ have similar chemical properties

Periods◦ horizontal rows◦ properties changes consistently across a period

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Metals◦ an element that is a good

conductor of electricity◦ at room temperature, most

are solids◦ malleable- can be rolled or

hammered into sheets◦ ductile- can be made into wire◦ high tensile strength- can

resist breakage when pulled◦ most have silvery or grayish

white luster

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Nonmetals◦ an element that is a poor conductor of heat and

electricity◦ many are gases at room temperature◦ some are solids: usually brittle, not malleable

Various nonmetal elements Various nonmetal elements (a) carbon, (b) sulfur, (c) phosphorus, and (d) iodine(a) carbon, (b) sulfur, (c) phosphorus, and (d) iodine

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Metalloids◦ an element that has some characteristics of

metals and nonmetals◦ appear along staricase line◦ B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te◦ all are solids at room temperature◦ less malleable than metals but less brittle

than nonmetals◦ are semiconductors

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Noble Gases◦ generally unreactive gases◦ in far right column of periodic table