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Unit 4
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Matter Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space
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Homogeneous matter: uniform throughout – elements/compounds (substances) or solutions (mixtures).
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Heterogeneous matter: not uniform throughout - *most mixtures (ex: salad, soil, chex mix, granite)
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Classifying Matter Pure Substances: composition is the same throughout Pure Substances: composition is the same throughout
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Elements cannot be chemically decomposed Compounds: two or more elements chemically combined C Ba K NaCl H 2 O
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Mixtures Mixtures Two or more substances physically combined Two or more substances physically combined Homogeneous: solutions (ex: salt water, air) (look for (aq)) Homogeneous: solutions (ex: salt water, air) (look for (aq)) Heterogeneous: you can pick out the parts Heterogeneous: you can pick out the parts
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Matter Can it be separated by physical means? YesNo Can it be separated by chemical means? Yes No Is it uniform throughout? Yes No Compound Element Homogeneous (aq) solution Heterogeneous
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Phases of Matter
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Gas: substances with no shape, no volume. *Takes the shape or volume of the container. Gas: substances with no shape, no volume. *Takes the shape or volume of the container.
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Liquid: substances with a definite volume but no definite shape. Liquid: substances with a definite volume but no definite shape.
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Solid: substances with definite shape and volume. Solid: substances with definite shape and volume.
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The phase in which a substance exists is dependent upon the bonding between the particles. The stronger the bond, the more likely the substance can exist in the solid phase. The phase in which a substance exists is dependent upon the bonding between the particles. The stronger the bond, the more likely the substance can exist in the solid phase.
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Physical Properties – any property that is observable and measurable. Color, texture, taste, smell, density, boiling point, melting point
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Chemical Properties – the way a substance interacts with other chemicals – not observable or measured. Can’t see, touch or often predict. NaCl in H 2 O vs. Na in H 2 O http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODf_sPexS2Q
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Physical Changes – any change in a physical property. It’s still the same substance – no chemical change. Ripping paper, crushing a dry leaf, boiling or freezing water.
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Chemical Changes – Any change in a chemical property. Creates a new substance with new properties. Cooking an egg, burning paper
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Phase changes--all physical changes Solid Liquid Gas
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Solid to Liquid- Melting/Fusion Liquid to Solid- Freezing/Solidification Liquid to Gas – Evaporation/Boiling Gas to Liquid- Condensation Solid to Gas - Sublimation Gas to Solid - Deposition
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Law of Multiple Proportions – the ability to make different compounds in different proportions using the same elements. H 2 O vs H 2 O 2 CO vs CO 2
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