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Physical and Chemical Changes

Kinetic Theory of Matter THEORY OF KINETIC ENERGY A. ATOMS ARE ALWAYS MOVING B. THE MORE ENERGY ADDED TO THE ATOMS, THE FASTER & FARTHER APART THEY MOVE

PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL CHANGE Physical Changes Matter is always changing form, size, shape, color, etc. There are 2 types of changes that matter undergoes. PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL CHANGE I. Physical Changes: a change of matter without changing the identity of the substance. IN OTHER WORDS A CHANGE IN STATE A CHANGE IN SIZE, SHAPE, MASS DOES NOT CHANGE THE CHEMICAL MAKE UP OF THE MATTER YOU HAVE WHAT YOU STARTED WITH JUST IN A DIFFERENT FORM

Examples of Physical Changes Verbs used to describe physical changes – grind, dissolve, erode, rip, tear, break, phase change (melt, freeze, condense, etc)

Other Physical Change Examples PAPER TORN INTO PIECES SUGAR DISSOLVED INTO TEA SALT DISSOLVED INTO WATER NAILS OR HAIR CUT

Phase Changes are PHYSICAL PHYSICAL!!!!! Types of Phase Changes: 1. Melting 2. Freezing 3. Evaporization 4. Condensation 5. Sublimation 6. Deposition ALL phase changes are caused by ADDING or TAKING away energy!!!

MATTER CHANGES FROM ONE STATE OF MATTER TO ANOTHER WHEN HEAT (ENERGY) IS ADDED WHEN HEAT (ENERGY IS TAKEN AWAY

DRAW THIS DIAGRAM IN YOUR NOTES!!!!

CHANGING STATES DOES NOT CHANGE THE CHEMICAL MAKE UP OF THE MATTER YOU HAVE WHAT YOU STARTED WITH JUST IN A DIFFERENT FORM ICE  WATER  WATER VAPOR H2O H2O H2O

WHEN MOLECULES MOVE FASTER, THEY PRODUCE MORE FRICTION AND THEREFORE MORE HEAT. THEY SPREAD FARTHER APART & EXPAND WHEN MOLECULES MOVE SLOWER, THEY CAUSE LESS FRICTION AND THEREFORE LESS HEAT & CLOSER TOGETHER & CONTRACT

Melting 1. MELTING – matter changing FROM A SOLID TO A LIQUID. Energy is added When more heat (energy) is added to matter the particles move faster till the bonds break. Decrease density except ice to water.

Evaporation/Vaporization Matter changing FROM A LIQUID TO A GAS AT THE SURFACE ENERGY IS ADDED TO SURFACE OF LIQUID THE PARTICLES AT THE SURFACE MOVE FASTER breaking bonds. Decreases density. VAPORIZATION- a general term for any substance changing to a gas.

Boiling 3. BOILING EX: pan of liquid on the stove matter changing FROM A LIQUID TO A GAS ALL THROUGHOUT THE LIQUID ENERGY IS ADDED TO ALL OF LIQUID PARTICLES MOVE FASTER ALL THROUGH THE LIQUID SOME PARTICLES MOVE FAST ENOUGH TO CHANGE TO GAS WHILE THEY ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE LIQUID DENSITY DESCREASES Water boils at 212 F, 100C. EX: pan of liquid on the stove VAPORIZATION- a general term for any substance changing to a gas.

VAPORIZATION!!! Remember that vaporization is a general word for any substance changing to a gas. Boiling, evaporation, and sublimation are ALL examples of vaporization!!!

Condensation 4. CONDENSATION Matter CHANGING FROM A GAS TO A LIQUID ENERGY IS REMOVED THE PARTICLES MOVE SLOWER THE ATTRACTION BETWEEN THE PARTICLES BEGAN TO PULL THE PARTICLES CLOSER TOGETHER & THE MATTER TURNS INTO A LIQUID DENSTITY INCREASES Ex: dew in the lawn, water running down mirror, ring on table under glass.

Freezing FREEZING CHANGING FROM A LIQUID TO A SOLID ENERGY IS REMOVED THE PARTICLES MOVE EVEN SLOWER THE ATTRACTION BETWEEN THE PARTICLES BEGAN TO PULL THE PARTICLES CLOSER TOGETHER & THE MATTER TURNS INTO A SOLID Increase density. Water freezes at 32 F, 0 C EX: water to ice, wax or chocolate hardening

SOLIDIFICATION!!!! Solidification is a general word for any substance changing to a solid. Freezing and deposition are examples of SOLIDIFICATION!

Sublimation 5. Sublimation: matter changes straight from a solid to a gas!!!! Heat added rapidly Molecules speed up and spread out rapidly decrease density Examples of Sublimation: dry ice, shrinking ice in a freezer, air freshener.

Deposition -Deposition- when matter changes from a gas directly to a solid. -Heat is taken away rapidly -Density increases -Molecules slow down and get closer together. Examples: Snowflakes, frost on a wind shield

WHAT HAS TO HAPPEN FOR THESE CHANGES OF STATES TO OCCUR?

Bellringer 2: All phase changes are: a. physical properties b. physical changes c. Chemical properties d. chemical changes Condensation is: a. Liquid to gas b. Gas to solid c. Solid to gas d. gas to liquid

Let’s Sing!!!! Phase changes are physical, physical… Melting is physical…. Freezing is physical. BOYS: Let me see some condensation. GIRLS: (in high pitch voice) It’s physical. BOYS: Let me see some sublimation. Boiling is physical… Boiling is physical… BOYS: Let me see some deposition. GIRLS: (in high pitch voice) It’s physical BOYS: Let me see some evaporation.

Chemical Changes The other way that matter can be changed is call a CHEMICAL CHANGE. II. CHEMICAL CHANGE – occurs when 2 or more substances are combined into entirely new substance with all new properties. CANNOT CHANGE IT BACK!!!!!

Chemical Change Verbs Chemical Change Verbs: rusting, rotting, curdling, burning, cooking, light sensitivity, digesting, tarnishing.

Chemical Changes SOME SIGNS OF A CHEMICAL CHANGE FIZZES OR BUBBLES COLOR CHANGE HEAT GIVEN OFF LIGHT GIVEN OFF ODOR HEAT REQUIRED FOR REACTION NEW SUBSTANCE FORMED Precipitate (solid) Precipitate (gas bubbles)

CHEMICAL CHANGE EXAMPLES BAKING BREAD – NO LONGER HAVE FLOUR, EGGS, MILK, YEAST ALKASELTER BAKING SODA & VINEGAR RUST TARNISH