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MatterMatter
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Everything that has mass and volume is called matter.
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The Nature of MatterThe Nature of MatterThe Nature of MatterThe Nature of Matter
Chemists are interested in the nature of matter Chemists are interested in the nature of matter and how this is related to its atoms and and how this is related to its atoms and molecules.molecules.
GoldGold MercuryMercury
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Matter Flowchart
MATTER
Can it be physically separated?
Homogeneous Mixture
(solution)
Heterogeneous Mixture Compound
MIXTURE PURE SUBSTANCE
yes no
Can it be chemically decomposed?
noyesIs the composition uniform?
noyes
Element
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Types of Mixtures
• Variable combination of 2 or more pure substances.
Heterogeneous –visibly separate phases
Homogeneous – Same throughout
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Homework Pages 6 and 7
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Homework 13 & 14
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Kinetic Nature of Kinetic Nature of MatterMatter
Kinetic Nature of Kinetic Nature of MatterMatter
Matter consists of atoms Matter consists of atoms and molecules in _____.and molecules in _____.
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STATES OF MATTERSTATES OF MATTERSTATES OF MATTERSTATES OF MATTER• ______________ — have rigid shape, fixed — have rigid shape, fixed
volume. External shape can reflect the volume. External shape can reflect the atomic and molecular arrangement.atomic and molecular arrangement.
–Reasonably well understood.Reasonably well understood.
• ______________ — have no fixed shape and may — have no fixed shape and may not fill a container completely. not fill a container completely.
–Not well understood.Not well understood.
• ______________ — expand to fill their container. — expand to fill their container.
–Good theoretical understanding.Good theoretical understanding.
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Physical Physical PropertiesProperties
What are some physical What are some physical properties?properties?
• colorcolor
• melting and boiling melting and boiling pointpoint
• odorodor
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GraphiteGraphite — — layer structure layer structure of carbon of carbon atoms reflects atoms reflects physical physical properties.properties.
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Physical ChangesPhysical Changes– can be observed without
changing the identity of the substance
Some Some physical changes physical changes would bewould be
• boiling of a liquidboiling of a liquid• melting of a solidmelting of a solid• dissolving a solid in a dissolving a solid in a
liquid to give a liquid to give a homogeneous mixture homogeneous mixture — a SOLUTION.— a SOLUTION.
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Chemical Properties and Chemical Properties and Chemical ChangeChemical Change
• Chemical change Chemical change or or chemical reactionchemical reaction — — transformation of one or transformation of one or more atoms or molecules more atoms or molecules into one or more different into one or more different molecules.molecules.
•Burning hydrogen (HBurning hydrogen (H22) in ) in oxygen (Ooxygen (O22) gives H) gives H22O.O.
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Sure Signs of a Sure Signs of a Chemical ChangeChemical Change
• HeatHeat
• LightLight
• Gas Produced Gas Produced (not from (not from boiling!)boiling!)
• Precipitate – a Precipitate – a solid formed by solid formed by mixing two mixing two liquids togetherliquids together
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Physical vs. Chemical
• Examples:
– melting point
– flammable
– density
– magnetic
– tarnishes in air
physical
chemical
physical
physical
chemical
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Physical vs. Chemical
• Examples:
– rusting iron
– dissolving in water
– burning a log
– melting ice
– grinding spices
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Homework page 16
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How do we separate a mixture?
•Differences in properties such as:•density•particle size•molecular polarity•boiling point and freezing point•Solubility
These differences permit physical separation
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Separation techniques
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•Filtration•Solubility
•Distillation•Boiling Point
•Chromatography•Density and Polarity
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Particle size
Boiling point
Density and polarity
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Homework page 27