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Classifying Matter Chapter 1.3.

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1 Classifying Matter Chapter 1.3

2 Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space is matter

3 Classes of Matter Matter is able to be classified into two main categories depending on its Composition. Pure Substances are samples of matter that have a constant and definite composition. Ex: Elements and compounds. Mixtures are samples of matter that have two or more pure substances that are combined but not chemically connected. Ex: salt and pepper mixture. Italian Salad Dressing

4 Pure Substances Are any materials with a fixed composition having definite set of physical and chemical properties There two types of pure substances Elements – unique arrangements of electrons, protons and neutrons that specific properties. Compounds – two or more elements chemically connected with definite composition and arrangements.

5 Examples Elements: Na – sodium O2 – oxygen Compounds:
MgCl2 – Magnesium Chloride H2O – Water H2O2 – Hydrogen Peroxide

6 Mixtures Are materials with two or more pure substances mixed together but not chemically connected to one another. There are two types of mixtures Homogeneous – one phase with uniform distribution of particles Heterogeneous – clusters of atoms with two or more phases and a non-uniform distribution of particles.

7 Phases/States of Matter
Solid – Sample of matter that has a definite volume and shape. Liquid – Sample of matter that has a definite volume, but it adopts the shape of any container. Gas – Sample of matter that has neither a definite shape nor definite volume. Plasma – Sample of matter at high temperature where individual atoms lose their electrons.

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