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Bell Ringer: 5 Minutes In your notes, write a summary for your Topic #2 notes.
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Topic # 3 Classification of Matter EQ: How is matter classified and how do physical and chemical changes differ? Matter? Does it Matter? What’s the Matter?
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So, What is Matter ? Matter is defined as anything that has : Mass (inertia: Mass (inertia: a resistance to change in movement a resistance to change in movement Takes up space (volume) Takes up space (volume)
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Physical States of Matter There’s 4 of them ! SOLIDS Have definite (or fixed) shape and volume Have definite (or fixed) shape and volume The particles in a solid are held fairly rigidly in place. The particles in a solid are held fairly rigidly in place.
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Physical States of Matter There’s 4 of them ! LIQUIDS Have a definite volume but no fixed shape. Have a definite volume but no fixed shape. The particles in a liquid are free to flow around each other The particles in a liquid are free to flow around each other
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Physical States of Matter There’s 4 of them ! GASES Have neither definite or fixed shape or volume. Have neither definite or fixed shape or volume. The particles in a gas are: widely disbursed, The particles in a gas are: widely disbursed, interact weakly, interact weakly, move independently at high speed, move independently at high speed, and completely fill any container they occupy. and completely fill any container they occupy.
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4 th Type of Matter PLASMA Gases whose particles are so hot they have acquired an electrical charge. Gases whose particles are so hot they have acquired an electrical charge.
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A. Matter Flowchart MATTER Can it be physically separated? Homogeneous Mixture (solution) Heterogeneous MixtureCompoundElement MIXTUREPURE SUBSTANCE yesno Can it be chemically decomposed? noyes Is the composition uniform? noyes ColloidsSuspensions
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Pure Substances every sample has same: characteristic properties characteristic properties composition composition are made of: one type of atom: element one type of atom: element Ex: iron, gold, oxygenEx: iron, gold, oxygen 2 or more types of atoms: compound 2 or more types of atoms: compound Ex: salt, sugar, waterEx: salt, sugar, water
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Which are pure substances?
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Mixtures blend of 2 or more types of matter each component keeps its own identity and properties the components are only physically mixed can be separated using physical means properties of the mixture are a combination of the componenent’s properties
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Homogeneous Mixtures also called solution uniform in composition no visible parts Ex: vinegar clear air salt water brass
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Mixtures
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Heterogeneous Mixtures not uniform in composition visible parts Ex: soil concrete blood chocolate chip cookies sand in water iced tea with ice
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Substance or Mixture? A homogeneous mixture looks like a substance Is the material in question always a single kind of material? For instance, there are different grades of gasoline and different kinds of cough syrup Is the material in question physically separable?
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Physical Separation Techniques Filtration- solid part is trapped by filter paper and the liquid part runs through the paper Vaporization- where the liquid portion is evaporated off to leave solid
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Physical Separation Techniques Decanting- when liquid is poured off after solid has settled to bottom Centrifuge- machine that spins a sample very quickly so that components with different densities will separate
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Physical Separation Techniques Paper Chromatography- used to separate mixtures because different parts move quicker on paper than other
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Classify the following as a substance or a mixture Silver Alphabet soup Apple juice Table salt (sodium chloride) Motor oil
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Practice Determine whether each of the following is element, compound, homogeneous mixture or heterogeneous mixture. air zinc chlorine granite aluminum sugar in water blood sucrose stainless steel sodium chloride brass whole milk apple table salt soft drinks vinegar concrete sodium baking soda (NaHCO 3 ) gravel
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How do you separate different substances from a mixture? You have just been given the latest creation of your science teacher. The teacher presents you with a mixture of sawdust, iron filings, salt, and sand. He needs to separate the mixture and wants your help. You are to separate the mixture and find the total mass of each of the substances in the mixture! You are to describe your proposed separation plan. Present your plan to your teacher for approval. You will then conduct the experiment and separate the mixture Upon completion of the experiment each member of the group will submit a final paper
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The Final Paper Must Include the Following: *Introduction: Define a mixture and properties of the ingredients in this mixture *Materials: List of lab equipment used *Procedures: Numbered step by step procedures to took to separate the mixture *Results: Mass of each substance *Conclusion: A description of problems you encountered while conducting the lab Ideas as to how you could improve your methods to better separate each ingredient. Ideas as to how you could improve your methods to better separate each ingredient.
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