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Types of Compounds and States of Matter Do Now: 1.Take out homework so I can check it. 2.Complete Do Now handout – it will be collected!
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The 4 States of Matter You’ve probably heard of solids, liquids, and gases, but the most common state (aka phase) of matter in the Universe is something else. Hint: it’s what stars are made of
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Solids Solids have a definite shape and volume. Example: metal cube
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Liquids Liquids have a definite volume, but their shape changes to fill a container. Example: water
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Gases Gases don’t have a definite shape or volume: they fill whatever container they’re in Example: chlorine
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Plasma Plasma is the 4 th state of matter. It is a superheated gas, and behaves like a gas. It’s so hot atoms begin losing electrons! Example: the Sun
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Energy The state a substance is in depends on its temperature Temperature State
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Changes of State The melting/freezing point of a substance is the temperature at which it begins to change from a solid to a liquid or vice versa. The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which a liquid begins turning into a gas
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Types of compounds CHANGE GEARS – NEW TOPIC Compounds are classified as organic or inorganic depending on what elements they contain
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Inorganic Compounds An inorganic compound is one that doesn’t have any carbon-carbon bonds. Water
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Organic Compounds An organic compound is one that contains at least 1 carbon-carbon bond. Generally, anything with more than 1 carbon atom is considered organic. Sugar Ethanol Amino Acid
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Classify Classify the compounds on your handout as inorganic or organic. No homework tonight
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