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Element, compound, or mixture?
Classify the following materials as an element compound or mixture Give reasons for your answers. Table salt (NaCl) Salt water Apple juice Water (H2O) Helium gas (He)
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Lecture 2.4- Chemical changes
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Physical Changes During a physical change, the composition of matter never changes. A magnet separates iron from sulfur. A mixture of iron filings and sulfur can be changed. a) A magnet separates the iron from the sulfur. b) Heat combines iron and sulfur in a compound. Classifying Which change is a chemical change? Explain. 3
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Chemical Changes During a chemical change, the composition of matter ALWAYS changes. A mixture of iron and sulfur is heated. The iron and sulfur react and form iron sulfide. A mixture of iron filings and sulfur can be changed. a) A magnet separates the iron from the sulfur. b) Heat combines iron and sulfur in a compound. Classifying Which change is a chemical change? Explain. 4
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Recognizing Chemical Changes
It is usually a chemical change if there is :
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Recognizing Chemical Changes
It is usually a chemical change if there is : a transfer of energy (ex. heat or light) 6
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Recognizing Chemical Changes
It is usually a chemical change if there is : a transfer of energy (ex. heat or light) a change in color 7
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Recognizing Chemical Changes
It is usually a chemical change if there is : a transfer of energy (ex. heat or light) a change in color production of a gas 8
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Recognizing Chemical Changes
It is usually a chemical change if there is : a transfer of energy (ex. heat or light) a change in color production of a gas formation of a precipitate. 9
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A precipitate is a solid that forms and settles out of a liquid mixture.
Clues to chemical change often have practical applications. a) Bubbles of carbon dioxide gas form when a geologist puts acid on a rock that contains compounds called carbonates. b) When a test strip is dipped in urine, the color change is used to estimate the level of the sugar glucose in urine. c) One step in the production of cheese is a reaction that causes milk to separate into solid curds and liquid whey.
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A chemical change is also called a chemical reaction.
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A chemical change is also called a chemical reaction.
A substance present at the start of the reaction is a reactant. 12
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A chemical change is also called a chemical reaction.
A substance present at the start of the reaction is a reactant. A new substance created by the reaction is a product. 13
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Fe + S FeS A chemical change is also called a chemical reaction.
A substance present at the start of the reaction is a reactant. A new substance created by the reaction is a product. Fe S FeS iron sulfur iron sulfide 14
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Fe + S FeS A chemical change is also called a chemical reaction.
A substance present at the start of the reaction is a reactant. A new substance created by the reaction is a product. Fe S FeS iron sulfur iron sulfide Reactants Product 15
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Chemical Changes The ability of a substance to undergo a specific chemical change is called a chemical property.
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Chemical vs. Physical Properties
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Conservation of Mass LAW of Conservation of Mass–
During any chemical reaction, the mass of the products is always equal to the mass of the reactants.
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The conservation of mass is easily observed when a change occurs in a closed container.
When the liquids in photograph A are mixed, they react. None of the products are gases. Analyzing Data How do you know that a reaction took place and that mass was conserved during the reaction?
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Conservation of Mass
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