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DE CHEMISTRY: King William High School.  Pure substances (elements & compounds) have definite composition  Mixture is two or more different substances.

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1 DE CHEMISTRY: King William High School

2  Pure substances (elements & compounds) have definite composition  Mixture is two or more different substances physically combined  Homogeneous mixtures – uniform throughout (solution)  Heterogeneous mixtures – NOT uniform

3  Solid – definite shape and volume  Liquid – definite volume; NOT shape  Gas – neither definite shape nor volume

4  Physical properties – shape, color, MP, BP, FP  Chemical properties – describe a substance changing into something new (metal rusting)

5  Physical change – changes in state (melting, freezing, etc.)  Chemical change – changes into a new substance

6  Kinetic v. potential  Heat- energy associated with the motion of molecules  Units (Joule and calorie)  1 cal = 4.184 J  1Cal = 1 kcal = 1000 cal  Convert 6.2 x 10 2 J to cal and Cal.

7  Carbohydrate = 4kcal/g  Fat = 9 kcal/g  Protein = 4 kcal/g  EX: You eat a meal that has 37 g of carbs, 19 g of fat and 23 g of protein. How many Calories did you intake?

8  Q = cm  T  Table 3.11 on page 74  How much heat is released when 7 g of copper is cooled from 20 o C to 10 o C?

9  Melting and freezing points  Heat of fusion – energy needed to melt a substance  Heat = mass x heat of fusion  How much heat will be absorbed from 26.0 g of ice in a soft drink at 0 o C if the heat of fusion = 334 j/g?

10  Heat of vaporization – energy required to turn a liquid to a gas at its BP  Heat = mass x heat of vap.

11  Page 81

12  Opposite of heating curves

13  How much energy is needed to heat 100 g of diethyl ether from 5 o C to its boiling point and boil it? The specific heat is 2.33 J/g o C. The heat of vaporization is 357 j/g.


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