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1-1 What is Chemistry? The study of the structures and properties of matter What are chemicals? Where can chemicals be found?
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CHEMICAL Any substance with a definite composition Chemicals can be found everywhere.
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Everyone uses chemicals. cooks photographers consumers farmers students painters
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The production of chemical compounds is a major industry.
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All matter is made of particles. type and arrangement of particles determine its properties PHYSICAL STATE – the form matter takes as a result of the arrangement of its particles Basic property of matter
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The 3 most common states of matter on earth: SOLIDS – have fixed volume and shape - particles are held tightly in a rigid structure - vibrate slightly LIQUIDS – have fixed volume but variable shape - particles are not held in rigid structure - can move past ea. Other
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The 3 most common states of matter on earth: GASES – have neither fixed shape nor fixed volume particles spread out to fill their container free to move about independently
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MICROSCOPIC refers to objects about the size of atoms
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MACROSCOPIC refers to objects large enough to see w/ unaided eye
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Physical Changes A change in which the identity of a subst. does not change Change of state, breaking, heating, dissolving, etc.
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Compounds are made by CHEMICAL REACTIONS the processes by which elements and/or compounds interact w/ one another to form new substances. Also called chemical changes A rearrangement of the atoms that make up the reactant(s).
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When butane burns, it reacts w/ oxygen in the air - can be described by a word equation: butane + oxygen carbon dioxide + water
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Butane and oxygen are REACTANTS a chemical that is present at the beginning of a chemical reaction and that takes part in the reaction. the starting materials in a reaction
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Carbon dioxide and water are PRODUCTS chemicals produced as a result of a chemical reaction
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Arrow separates the reactants and products and indicates the direction the reaction proceeds. Always points to the products. usually points to the right
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Some reactions involve one reactant which decomposes into 2 or more products: mercury (II) oxide mercury + oxygen decomposition reaction
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Evidence of chemical change: Evolution of a gas Formation of a PRECIPITATE – an insoluble solid formed from a solution Evolution or absorption of heat Emission of light Color change in the reaction system
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