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CHAPTER 2 & 3 MATTER COMPOSITION OF MATTER TYPES OF SUBSTANCES
DESCRIBING MATTER STATES OF MATTER CHANGE IN MATTER FLUIDS
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Anything that has mass and takes up space
MATTER Anything that has mass and takes up space
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SUBSTANCES Type of matter with a fixed composition that cannot be separated by physical means
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PHYSICAL PROPERTY Characteristic of a material that you can observe without changing the substance Physical Change A change in size, shape or state of matter; substance DOES NOT change identity Can be reversed easily
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PHYSICAL PROPERTY - Examples
Change in phase: state of matter change (solid, liquid or gas) Change in shape Malleable - bend or hammer without breaking Ductile - stretching without breaking Dissolving - making items smaller
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DENSITY D = mass volume Mass= grams Volume = mL
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BOILING POINT The temperature at which a liquid changes to a gas. For water: 100 oC
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FREEZING POINT The temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid.
For water: 0 oC
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ODOR
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COLOR
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SHAPE
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CHEMICAL PROPERTY Characteristic of a substance that indicates whether it can undergo a certain chemical change Chemical Change A change in one substance to another substance
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CHEMICAL PROPERTY - Evidence
Gas produced Bubbles form A change in temperature Color change Burning
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PH How acidic or basic a substance is…
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ELECTRONEGATIVITY the ability of an atom to attract electrons towards itself in a covalent bond
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REACTIVITY WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
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FLAMMABILITY – PRESENCE OF OXYGEN
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OXIDATION STATE
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BOND PREFERENCE
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MIXTURES Material made up of two or more substances that can be separated by physical means
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Kinetic Theory Explains how particles in matter behave All matter is composed of particles Particles are in constant, random motion Particles collide with each other and walls of the container
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States of Matter SOLID LIQUID GAS PLASMA State Characteristics
Particles SOLID Definite shape AND definite volume Closely packed in a geometric arrangement LIQUID Indefinite shape AND definite volume More space, particles slide pass each other GAS Indefinite shape AND Indefinite volume Space to spread out evenly in a container PLASMA High temperature gas Positively and negatively charged
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*Temperature of the substance does not change*
Exothermic Endothermic
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Mixtures & SOLUTIONS
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ELEMENT Substance made up of atoms with the same identity
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COMPOUND Atoms of two or more elements that are connected through chemical bonds
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HOMOGENEOUS Mixture in which two or more substances are uniformly spread out
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HETEROGENEOUS Mixture in which different materials can be easily distinguished
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SIGNS THAT A CHEMICAL CHANGE HAS OCCURRED
Bubbles of gas appear A precipitate(solid) appears where there was only liquid before Change in color Change in Temperature
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SOLUTION Homogeneous mixture of particles so small that they cannot even be seen with a microscope and will never settle Example: Sugar water
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COLLOID Type of mixture with particles that are larger than those in a solution, but still not able to settle out Examples: Shaving cream Lotion Ink
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TYNDALL EFFECT: Shining a beam of light on a colloid making the light scatter to detect that is truly a colloid
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SUSPENSION Heterogeneous mixture containing liquid in which visible particles settle Examples: Sand in water Salad dressing Apple cider *HINT: If it has a label “Shake Well” then it has suspended particles making it a suspension
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ACTIVITY - LABEL THESE EXAMPLES
Solution Colloid Suspension Kool-Aid Toothpaste Fog OJ Gatorade Protein Shake Hair dye Whipped Cream
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