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Describing Matter Chapter 2 Section 1
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What is Matter? What is a Substance?
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Properties of Matter Substance: Single kind of pure matter with a specific makeup and set of properties. 1. Physical Property: Characteristic of a pure substance that can be OBSERVED without changing it into another substance. Helps you identify/classify/describe matter ie: Density, hardness, texture & color
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What are some Physical Properties?
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2. Chemical Properties Characteristic of a pure substance that describes its ability to change into different substances because of its composition. CAN’T be observed by looking or touching ie: a. IRON reacts with oxygen to form RUST… a completely different/new substance. b. SILVER reacts with sulfur in the air to form TARNISH.
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What was the substance before and what did it become?
Burning produces new products…heat, gas and ashes
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BRAIN BREAK! Stand up, stretch your arms, turn to your partner, and tell him/her what a Substance is. Then, let him/her tell you the Difference between Physical and Chemical Properties. Then, stretch your arms again and take your seat.
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Elements Element: The SIMPLEST substance.
A substance that cannot be broken down into any other substance by chemical or physical means. Can be identified by its specific physical and chemical properties. Atoms: Basic particle of all elements. Different elements are made of different atoms. Chemical Bond: When atoms combine…they form molecules
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Compounds A pure substance made of two or more elements chemically combined in a set ratio Can be represented by a Chemical Formula When elements combine to form compounds, they have properties that are different from those of the uncombined elements. For example: Carbon Dioxide = CO2 Glucose = C6H12O6
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Snail Shell is composed of Calcium Carbonate = Calcium, Carbon and Oxygen
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Mixtures 1. Heterogenous Mixture= You can see the different parts
Made of two or more substances “Mixed together” but NOT Chemically Combined Each substance in the mixture retains original properties 1. Heterogenous Mixture= You can see the different parts 2. Homogenous Mixture= So evenly mixed that you can’t see the different parts a. Solution = Type of Homogenous Mixture
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Heterogeneous = Not uniform composition Parts can be mechanically separated Homogenous = Uniform composition Parts cannot be mechanically separated
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