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5.3 Properties of Matter Our goals for learning
What is the structure of matter?
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Elements All matter is made up of elements.
An element is a substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler form by ordinary chemical reactions. Over 90 elements occur naturally in the Earth.
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Two properties of matter:
Physical – properties that can be observed or measured without a chemical reaction (ex. density, color, hardness) Chemical- these describe how substances interact with other substances, to observe them requires a chemical reaction (iron & oxygen form rust)
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What is the structure of matter?
All elements consists of atoms. An atom is the smallest unit of an element that has all the properties of that element Atoms of one element are different than that of another element
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Subatomic particles- the parts of an atom
Three main types: electrons (-) protons (+) neutrons (neutral)
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Nucleus- center of atom, contains protons, & neutrons
Electron cloud- region of space around the nucleus, contains electrons
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Within the electron cloud, electrons are arranged in energy levels
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An atom is mostly empty space.
Electron Cloud Atom Nucleus Use this figure to define the nucleus; protons, neutrons, electrons; scale of atom and “electron cloud.” An atom is mostly empty space.
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Atomic Terminology Atomic Number = # of protons in nucleus
Atomic Mass Number = # of protons + neutrons
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The # of protons = the # of electrons in a neutral atom
Ion = an atom that has lost or gained electrons
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Isotope: same # of protons but different # of neutrons. (4He, 3He)
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What are the phases of matter?
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Phases of the same material behave differently because of differences in chemical bonds
These are the bonds that hold atoms and molecules together
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Changes in Matter Ionization: Stripping of electrons, changing atoms into plasma Dissociation: Breaking of molecules into atoms Evaporation: Breaking of flexible chemical bonds, changing liquid into gas (Condensation) Melting: Breaking of rigid chemical bonds, changing solid into liquid (Freezing)
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Phase Diagram for Water
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Phases and Pressure Phase of a substance depends on both temperature and pressure Often more than one phase is present
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