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1 What is matter? What are the states of matter? What changes occur to matter? What are mixtures and the different types? How do we separate mixtures? Matter, Mixtures and Solutions

2 What is matter? Matter is defined as: Anything that has mass and takes up space

3 States of Matter Solid Definite Shape Definite Volume Liquid Indefinite Shape Definite Volume Gas Indefinite Shape Indefinite Volume

4 Physical Property characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the sample's composition Examples: Color Mass Texture

5 Extensive vs. Intensive Properties Extensive Properties: dependent on the amount of substance present Example: mass Intensive Properties: independent on the amount of substance present Example: color

6 Physical Change a change that alters a substance without changing its composition Classic examples: Phase changes Phase change is a change from one state of matter to another

7 Phase Changes Solid to Liquid Liquid to Solid Liquid to Gas Gas to Liquid Solid to Gas  Melting  Freezing  Evaporation  Condensation  Sublimation

8 Chemical Property/Chemical Change The ability of a substance to combine with or change into one or more other substances A reaction: one or more substances changing into new substances Examples: rusting, exploding, baking

9 Mixture A combination of two or more pure substances Two types Heterogeneous Homogenous

10 Heterogeneous Mixtures one that does not blend smoothly and in which the individual substances remain distinct Examples: Chex Mix, Oil and Water, Chicken Noodle Soup, etc.

11 EXAMPLES

12 Homogeneous Mixtures also called solutions; mixtures that have a constant composition throughout and is always a single phase Examples: brewed coffee, blood, salt water (if fully dissolved), etc.

13 EXAMPLES

14 How to Separate Mixtures Filtration using a porous barrier to separate solid from liquid Two solids of different sizes can be separated using a similar technique called sifting

15 How to Separate Mixtures Distillation separating two substances with different boiling points Evaporation is similar to distillation Example: When you boil off water and salt is left behind Magnetism separating particles based on magnetic properties

16 Tomorrow/Thursday’s Lab Come up with a procedure to separate a heterogeneous mixture of the following: Sand Salt Iron Filings Poppy Seeds


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