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1 Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
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2 What is Matter? Matter is anything that has mass and volume. All matter is composed of tiny particles. Arrangement of these particles determines the state the matter is in.
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3 States of matter Solid- mater that can not flow and has definite volume. Liquid- definite volume but takes the shape of its container (flows). Gas- a substance without definite volume or shape and can flow. Plasma – super heated, charged gas which is not naturally occurring on earth.
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5 What state of matter is most easily compressed A) A) Solid B) B) Liquid C) C) Gas D) D) Plasma
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6 Which state of matter consists of the least energetic particles A) A) Solid B) B) Liquid C) C) Gas D) D) Plasma
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7 Which state of matter can flow, but is not easily compressed? A) A) Solid B) B) Liquid C) C) Gas D) D) Plasma
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8 Properties of Matter Intensive Properties – do not depend on the amount of the substance - color, hardness, temperature, boiling point, melting, point, density Extensive Properties – depend on how much there is –Mass, volume Intensive properties can be used to identify a substance, extensive properties cannot
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9 The weight of a rock is a(n) _________ property, while its color is __________. A) A) Intensive, extensive B) B) Extensive, intensive
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10 Solid Liquid Gas Melt Evaporate Condense Freeze
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11 Types of Matter Pure substance Mixture
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12 Mixtures Made up of two or more substances together but not joined. Two types of mixtures Heterogeneous- mixture is not the same from place to place. - Chocolate chip cookie, gravel, soil. Homogeneous- same composition throughout; also called solutions. - Kool-aid, air.
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13 Properties of Mixtures Mixtures can always be separated by ordinary physical means such as: - filtration - evaporation - distillation
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14 Pure Substances Pure Substances All particles have the same composition and properties Two types –Elements –compounds
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15 Elements Made of a single type of particle (atom) Cannot be broken down by any means into smaller substances 92 naturally occurring elements Each element represented by a one or two letter symbol on the periodic table
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16 Compound Two or more elements chemically joined together Can be broken down into elements by chemical reactions Properties differ from properties of constituent elements
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17 Which Is It A) A) Element B) B) Compound C) C) Mixture
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18 Which Is It A) A) Element B) B) Compound C) C) Mixture
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19 Which Is It A) A) Element B) B) Compound C) C) Mixture
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