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1 Matter and Change Chapter 1

2 Ch. 1.2 Matter and Its Properties  Mass of deflated balloon _______________  Mass of inflated balloon ________________  The matter in the balloon must have a mass. Lesson Starter

3 Ch. 1.2 Matter and Its Properties Objectives  Distinguish between the physical properties and chemical properties of matter.  Classify changes of matter as physical or chemical.  Explain the gas, liquid, and solid states in terms of particles.

4 Ch. 1.2 Matter and Its Properties  Explain how the law of conservation of energy applies to changes of matter.  Distinguish between a mixture and a pure substance. Objectives (cont)

5 What is Chemistry? The study of the composition of matter and the changes that matter undergoes. Ch. 1.2 Matter and Its Properties

6  Volume is the amount of three dimensional space an object occupies.  Mass is a measure of the amount of matter.  Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Matter

7 Ch. 1.2 Matter and Its Properties Basic Building Blocks of Matter  An atom is the smallest unit of an element that maintains the chemical identity of that element.  An element is a pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler, stable substances and is made of one type of atom.  A compound is a substance that can be broken down into simple stable substances. Each compound is made from the atoms of two or more elements that are chemically bonded.

8 Ch. 1.2 Matter and Its Properties States of Matter  Solid state Characteristics Order Very little to no particle movement Particles packed very close Definite volume Definite shape High density

9 Ch. 1.2 Matter and Its Properties States of Matter  Liquid state Characteristics  Slightly contracts or expands  Particles are close but not fixed  Lack of definite shape; takes on shape of the container  Lower density then solid, higher than gas  Definite volume

10 Ch. 1.2 Matter and Its Properties States of Matter  Gas state Characteristics Disorder Easily contracts or expands Molecules spread rapidly and farther apart No definite shape; takes shape and volume of it’s container Low density

11 Ch. 1.2 Matter and Its Properties States of Matter  Plasma: a hot ionized gas consisting of approximately equal numbers of positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons.

12 Properties and Changes in Matter  Extensive properties depend on the amount of matter that is present.  volume  mass  Weight  length  the amount of energy in a substance. Ch. 1.2 Matter and Its Properties

13 Properties and Changes in Matter Ch. 1.2 Matter and Its Properties  Intensive properties do not depend on the amount of matter present. Color Odor Luster Malleability Ductility Conductivity Hardness Melting/Freezing Point Boiling Point Density

14 Physical Properties and Physical Changes A physical property is a characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance. melting point and boiling point A physical change is a change in a substance that does not involve a change in the identity of the substance. grinding, cutting, melting, and boiling Ch. 1.2 Matter and Its Properties

15 Chemical Properties and Chemical Changes A chemical property relates to a substance’s ability to undergo changes that transform it into different substances A change in which one or more substances are converted into different substances is called a chemical change or chemical reaction.

16  The products are the substances that are formed by the chemical change. reactants → product  The reactants are the substances that react in a chemical change. Carbon plus oxygen yields (or forms) carbon dioxide. carbon + oxygen → carbon dioxide Ch. 1.2 Matter and Its Properties Chemical Properties and Chemical Changes

17 Evidence of a Chemical Change 1.A gas is given off (bubbles) 2.A precipitate forms (solid forms in a liquid) 3.Energy is released as heat or light 4.Color change (Acid/Base indicators) Ch. 1.2 Matter and Its Properties

18 Energy and Changes in Matter  The transfer of energy is always involved when physical or chemical changes occur.  Energy can be in various forms.  heat  light  Energy can be absorbed or released in a change, it is not destroyed or created.  law of conservation of energy Ch. 1.2 Matter and Its Properties

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20 Classification of Matter  A mixture is a blend of two or more kinds of matter, each of which retains its own identity and properties.  mixed together physically  can usually be separated  Homogeneous mixtures are called solutions  uniform in composition (salt-water solution); not easy to separate  Heterogeneous mixtures  not uniform throughout (trail mix); easy to separate

21 Pure Substances  A pure substance has a fixed composition.  Pure substances are either compounds or elements.  A pure substance differs from a mixture in the following ways:  Every sample of a given pure substance has exactly the same characteristic properties.  Every sample of a given pure substance has exactly the same composition.  Water is always 11.2% hydrogen and 88.8% oxygen by mass. Ch. 1.2 Matter and Its Properties

22 Examples of Mixtures


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