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Topic: Classifying Matter Indicate whether the following changes are physical or chemical. Burning wood Tearing paper Freezing Water Dissolving NaCl in H 2 O Mixing NaCl and SiO 2
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Matter SubstancesMixtures Elements Compounds Heterogeneous Mixtures Homogeneous Mixtures Mixtures Separated by physical methods Compounds Separated by chemical methods Can it be separated by physical methods NOYES Atoms
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Pure Substance uniform throughout Definite composition Same characteristic properties regardless of source which are pure substances
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Element Substance that: cannot be broken down or decomposed into simpler substance only 1 kind of atom has definite properties Formulas have 1 uppercase letter Cu F F F F F F F F F2F2
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Particle Diagrams Atoms of a monatomic (1) element Molecules of a diatomic (2) element
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I I N N O O F F Cl Br These seven elements are always diatomic H H H2H2 H2H2 N2N2 N2N2 O2O2 O2O2 F2F2 F2F2 Cl 2 Br 2 I2I2 I2I2
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Element Song Big Bang Version sung by Sheldon
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Compounds 2 or more different types of atoms chemically combined in a definite ratio differentProperties are different from those of elements formed from Only Broken into elements by chemical rxn Formulas have 2 or more uppercase letters H H H H H H O O H H H H Cl H H H H O O HCl H2OH2O
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2Na + Cl 2 2NaCl Element or Compound? Na = element Cl 2 = element NaCl = compound
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Particle Diagrams Atoms of a diatomic (2) compounds
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Molecules: Can be elements or compounds – but must contain 2 or more total atoms (can be the same type or different) O O O O H H H H O O S S S S S S S S H H Cl S S S S S S S S O2O2 H2OH2O S8S8 HCl
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Mixtures Combo of 2 or more pure substances (elements + elements) (elements + compounds) (compounds + compounds) notPhysically combined not chemically combined Each substance retains its own identity and properties
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Mixtures Variable composition No unique properties (Think of sugar and salt mixed together) physical methodsSeparated by physical methods May be homogeneous or heterogeneous
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Types of Mixtures Heterogeneous: NOT UNIFORM throughout -individual components visible - scatters light (can’t shine light through) Granite Oil in waterSalad dressing
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Suspensions (type of heterogeneous mix.) Particles are larger can be evenly distributed by mechanical means (shaking the contents) Settle out on standing
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Homogeneous (aka solutions): UNIFORM composition throughout- individual components not visible Solutions in gas & liquid phases transmit light (can shine light through) particles not big enough to scatter light look translucent
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RECAP: Solution vs Suspension Solutions in gas & liquid phases transmit light particles not big enough to scatter light look translucent Suspensions look cloudy particles big enough to scatter light settle on standing
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Solution(homogenous) vs Suspension(heterogeneous)
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CuSO 4 (aq) Solution(homogenous) vs Suspension(heterogeneous)
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K K O O H H K K K K K K K K O O O O O O K K H H O O H H H H O O H H H H O O H H H H O O H H H H O O H H H H O O H H H H O O H H H H O O H H O O F-F- F-F- F-F- F-F- F-F- F-F- F-F- F-F- F-F- F-F- F-F- F-F- F-F- F-F- F-F- F-F- O O O O O O O O Homogenous Mixture: Compounds & elements Both in liquid phase Heterogeneous Mixture: elements & elements O 2 in the gas phase K in the solid phase Heterogeneous? Or Homogeneous? Compounds? Or Elements? Solid? Liquid? Gas?
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